Friday, 18 September 2015

Sensors and Sensing Systems

The theme covers the range from individual sensor research and development to the operation and functioning of entire sensing systems.
Examples of research areas include
  • fundamental and applied research into advanced sensor materials, devices and systems
  • atmospheric propagation of electromagnetic radiation
  • ocean glider sensing systems
  • sensor networks
  • chemical/biological sensors for applications in:
    • defence
    • security
    • precision agriculture
    • forensic science
    • remote sensing
    • food and water security
    • and biomedical diagnostics

Artificial Intelligence

In the early days of computing it was often stated that computers could never exhibit “intelligence” because they could only carry out tasks that their programmers had anticipated and pre-programmed solutions for. 
Advances in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Evolutionary Computation, Neural Networks, Data Mining and Automated Reasoning have shown that computers are capable of far more. 

Current projects

  • Computational Intelligence Techniques for Optimisation, Modelling and Control
  • Applications of multi-objective evolutionary algorithms
  • Evolutionary optimisation and design
  • Hypervolume calculation for multi-objective optimisation
  • Evolutionary learning and games
  • Smart Home for Successful Aging Flexible Technologies for aging independently and knowledgeably
  • Agent and Web Services
  • Agent Autonomy for AIBO Entertainment Robot
  • Ontology Learning and Discovery using Corpus Analysis
  • Trust and Social Network Analysis.

Research groups

Adaptive System

The Adaptive System Research Group (ASRG) researches and develops computational systems that are able to adapt to or learn from the data, knowledge or environment in which they are working.  These systems typically mimic processes found in nature.  We seek to develop computational systems that employ evolutionary, learning, optimisation and modelling techniques to solve or improve performance on complex problems.

Walking Fish Group

Many problems faced by companies are impractical to solve by traditional analytical methods. Such problems may be computationally intractable, or may involve highly non-linear, complex systems. These difficulties offer no impediment to evolutionary algorithms. The Walking Fish Group focuses on such systems, their algorithms and the suitability of the proposed solutions. 

Multi-Agent Systems

As the name suggests, multi-agent systems are made up of multiple single agents.  This allows them to provide solutions to problems that are inherently too complex or impractical for single agent systems.

Business Research Methods - HRMG343 (2016)

HRMG343 - 16B (HAM)

20.0 Points

An introduction to gathering, analysing and reporting data when conducting research in organisations.
Prerequisite(s): HRMG241 or at the discretion of the Chairperson of Department
Internal assessment/examination ratio: 1:0

Timetabled Lectures

DayStartEndRoom
Mon1:00 PM3:00 PMMS4.G.01
Wed2:00 PM4:00 PMTC.4.13
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
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Indicative Fees

Fees for 2016 are not yet available.
Paper Details current as of: 11 September 2015 4:10pm
Indicative Fees current as of: 18 September 2015 4:30am

Strategy for Enterprise - STMG285 (2016)

STMG285 - 16A (HAM)

20.0 Points

This course focuses on growth strategies for emerging enterprises and the particular challenges of family businesses.
Prerequisite(s): STMG191
Restriction(s): STMG385
Internal assessment/examination ratio: 1:0

Timetabled Lectures

DayStartEndRoom
Tue12:00 PM2:00 PMA.G.30
Thu12:00 PM2:00 PMA.G.30
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
 Visit the online timetable for STMG285 for more details

Indicative Fees

Fees for 2016 are not yet available.
Available Subjects:   | Entrepreneurship | Strategic Management | 
Paper Details current as of: 11 September 2015 4:10pm
Indicative Fees current as of: 18 September 2015 4:30am

Strategies for People, Planet and Profit - STMG244 (2016)

STMG244

20.0 Points

This paper will not be taught in 2016.

Timetabled Lectures

There are no timetabled lectures for STMG244.
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
 Visit the online timetable for STMG244 for more details

Indicative Fees

Fees for 2016 are not yet available.
Available Subjects:   | Entrepreneurship | Strategic Management | 
Paper Details current as of: 11 September 2015 4:10pm
Indicative Fees current as of: 18 September 2015 4:30am

Net Ready: Navigating the Competitive Landscape - STMG222 (2016)

STMG222 - 16S (NET)

20.0 Points

A web-based study of management in action.
Internal assessment/examination ratio: 1:0

Timetabled Lectures

There are no timetabled lectures for STMG222.
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
 Visit the online timetable for STMG222 for more details

Indicative Fees

Fees for 2016 are not yet available.
Available Subjects:   | Entrepreneurship | Strategic Management | 
Paper Details current as of: 11 September 2015 4:10pm
Indicative Fees current as of: 18 September 2015 4:30am

The Entrepreneur - STMG192 (2016)

STMG192 - 16B (HAM)

15.0 Points

Entrepreneurs face many paradoxes in their endeavours and this paper will help you to examine the types, characteristics, skills and conditions that build successful entrepreneurs.
Internal assessment/examination ratio: 7:3

Timetabled Lectures

DayStartEndRoom
Tue2:00 PM4:00 PML.G.04
Thu1:00 PM3:00 PMMSB.1.05
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
 Visit the online timetable for STMG192 for more details

Indicative Fees

Fees for 2016 are not yet available.
Available Subjects:   | Entrepreneurship | Strategic Management | 
Paper Details current as of: 11 September 2015 4:10pm
Indicative Fees current as of: 18 September 2015 4:30am