


The Coronary Atlas – data processing workflow optimisation
The Coronary Atlas – data processing workflow optimisation Ryan Huynh, Sina Masoud-Ansari, Centre for eResearch; Dr Susann Beier, principal investigator of the project, was the research fellow of the University of Auckland; currently a Lecturer at the University...
Automated measurement of intracranial cerebrospinal fluid volume and outcome after endovascular thrombectomy for ischemic stroke
Automated measurement of intracranial cerebrospinal fluid volume and outcome after endovascular thrombectomy for ischemic stroke William K. Diprose, MBChB 1,2 James, P. Diprose, BSc PhD 3 Michael T. M. Wang, MBChB 1 Gregory P. Tarr, MBChB, PhD 4 Andrew McFetridge,...
Towards the use of deep learning techniques for storm surge prediction
Developing a neural network to model the relationship between sea level pressure (SPL) fields and storm surge (SS) levels from a number of New Zealand tidal gauge.

Using simple models to explore complex dynamics: A case study of macomona liliana (wedge-shell) and nutrient variations
Ecosystem behaviour can be non-linear which means that small changes in environmental conditions can cause disproportionately large changes in response leading to unexpected regime shifts or catastrophic collapses.

Development of Machine Learning methodology for genomic research
Developing and modifying artificial intelligence (AI) tools for genetic data.

An Archaeological database for threatened North Island rock art in New Zealand
With over 700 sites containing thousands of figures, New Zealand has one of the largest bodies of rock art in Polynesia.

Publishing the Bay of Island Bottlenose dolphin catalogue
Bottlenose dolphins are listed as Nationally Endangered (under the New Zealand Threat Classification System) as two of the three main populations, including the Bay of Islands dolphins, are declining.

Modelling the diurnal cycle* of winds and clouds
Modelling the diurnal cycle* of winds and clouds Dr Gilles Dominique Bellon, Senior Lecturer, Physics Home • Archive for "Data Visualisation" Cloud forming above a tropical island A day on a tropical islandOver a tropical island, the temperature rises...