Research Students
Marcs research students are engaged in a range of projects that align to the Institute's research programs. Students gain valuable experience during their candidature from research-active staff, opportunities to develop collaborative working relationships through the Institute's cross-disciplinary research focus and access to quality resources and facilities.

Tonya Agostini
Tonya's thesis title is "Phonological and morphophonological aspects of second language learning in children with high functioning autism".

Arnab Ahmed
Arnab's thesis title is "A quantitative measure of visual impairments in patients with schizophrenia".

Laurence Bruggeman
Laurence's thesis title is "Flexibility of native language perception in listeners with a dormant native language"

Gregory Cohen
Gregory's thesis title is "Potential Biomedical Applications of Gas Array Sensor Technologies Using Dedicated VLSI Hardware Implementing Bayesian Inference for Pattern Recognition and Classification Tasks".

Alison Creighton
Alison's thesis title is "Playsongs and Lullabies: features of emotional communication and developing mother-infant attachment".

Jaydene Elvin
Jaydene's thesis title is "Understanding and producing Portuguese vowels: The case of English vs. Spanish listeners".

Mona Faris
Mona's thesis title is "Effects of Native Language Attunement in Early and Late Bilinguals".

Sarah Fenwick
Sarah's thesis title is "The role of visual information on the perceptual assimilation of non-native speech".

Ming-Wen Kuo
Ming-Wen's thesis title is "Evaluation of Hearing Aid Prescription Performance in Mandarin Speakers".

Sam Mandal
Sam's thesis title is "Perception, Segregation and Processing of Simultaneous Competing Speech-Signals".

Valeria Peretokina
Valeria's thesis title is "Perception of English morphophonology by adult native speakers of Mandarin and Cantonese".

Richard Salmon
Richard's thesis title is "Avatars, Agency and Performance: The Fusion of Science and Technology in the Arts".

Josephine Terry
Josephine's thesis title is "Implicit Learning of Rhythms with Even and Uneven Metrical Structures".

Chetan Thakur
Chetan's thesis title is "A Dynamically Reconfigurable Neuromorphic Chip with On-Chip Learning and Scalable Architecture".

Mark Wang
Mark's thesis title is "An Analogue VLSI Implementation for Polychronous Spiking Neural Network with Delay Adaptation".














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