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ContentsINTRODUCTION .............................................................. 2

Research Themes ................................................................................3Research Collaboration ....................................................................3Research Training ..............................................................................4Research Day ........................................................................................5Research student life on campus ..................................................5RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS ................................................. 6

Research Funding in 2008 ...............................................................7Publication Highlights .....................................................................8Best Paper Awards..............................................................................8Other Prizes and Awards .................................................................9Special fellowships administered by [email protected] CENTRES AND RESEARCH NETWORKS ..... 12

Research Network for a Secure Australia ...................................13ARC-Funded Research Centres ......................................................13DEFENCE-RELATED RESEARCH ..................................... 14

Defence and Security Applications Research Centre (DSARC) ...................................................................................15Defence-related Research Workshop ..........................................16CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS ................................... 18

Boltzman resurrected ...................................................................19Global Security, Strategic Paradox and Limited War: The Politics and Ethics of Force .........................................................20Radio Frequency Spectrum Emulator ...................................20Magnetic Resonance for Quantum Computing..................21Mapping aerodynamic heating on hypersonic vehiclesusing thermal paints .....................................................................21Defence Acquisition Systems ....................................................22Reverse Diaspora: Australian Writers Abroad ......................22Modelling Combustion ................................................................23Advanced Air Traffi c Management Risk Evaluation ...........23Megatrends in Learning for the Australian Army ...............24Capacity Building in Indonesia: Islamic Microfi nance ......24Trace detection of explosives ....................................................25Rare isotopes as tracers of prosthesis debris .......................25Trans-dimensional optimization ..............................................26Chinese Perspectives of East Asian Regionalism ................27Nanocrystalline X-ray storage phosphorsand applications .............................................................................27

APPENDICES .................................................................... 28

Appendix 1 Research and Research Training Offi ce ..............29Appendix 2 Externally-Funded Research Grants Awarded in 2008 .................................................................................31Appendix 3 Internally Funded Grants Awarded in 2008 ......32Appendix 4 Visiting Fellows Funded by the Rector, 2008 ....35Appendix 5 Publications in 2007 ..................................................36Research and Research Training Offi ce Gallery .......................51

CONTACTS ....................................................................... 52

Foreword UNSW@ADFA is the University College of the University of New South Wales and is located at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra. The University of New South Wales, being one of Australia’s most successful Group of Eight (Go8) research-intensive universities, has been consistently ranked among the top 50 universities in the world. The 2008 Times Higher Education Supplement’s World University Rankings published in the UK ranked UNSW 27th out of the top 100 technology universities.

As active research is the engine of knowledge creation, UNSW@ADFA is acutely aware that a signifi cant international research profi le is essential to delivering the best possible education to Defence. Research is conducted across the fi ve academic Schools: Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering; Business; Humanities and Social Sciences; Information Technology and Electrical Engineering; and Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences.

The Research and Research Management Plan for the period 2005-2009 describes the strategies to further improve the research culture and profi le at UNSW@ADFA by building a vibrant research community and developing strategic research links with the UNSW main campus, Defence and other research organizations. This report encapsulates the research initiatives to provide a supportive research environment for both staff and research students to pursue quality research. The report also highlights a number of UNSW@ADFA research achievements in 2008.

I commend this Report to you and invite you to share with our researchers their joy and achievements across a wide range of exciting and outstanding research undertaken at UNSW@ADFA.

Professor Joseph Lai

Associate Dean (Research)

March 2009

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Research ThemesUNSW@ADFA is the only national academic institution with an integrated defence focus. Research is conducted across a range of disciplines from history, language, culture, business and management, to science, engineering and technology. UNSW@ADFA has particular strengths in defence-related, security and engineering research. The 2008 Times Higher Education Supplement’s World University Rankings published in the UK ranked UNSW 27th out of the top 100 technology universities, and 45th overall. Current and emerging research themes include but are not limited to:

astrophysics and optics;•

bioinformatics•

complex adaptive systems; •

control theory; •

defence and security applications;•

environmental modelling and engineering; •

human resource management;•

hypersonics; •

image and video processing;•

intelligent systems;•

knowledge transfer and innovation; •

leadership and management; •

labour economics;•

land economics;•

literature;•

advanced materials science; •

military history;•

photonic quantum information technologies;•

strategic and international studies; and•

uninhabited aerial vehicles. •

Research CollaborationIn recognition of the benefi t to research staff and students from the cross-fertilisation of ideas, UNSW@ADFA has been actively pursuing strategies to promote collaboration across its schools, other faculties of UNSW, and Defence. Many staff and students are already involved in research collaborations with academic, research, industrial and government organizations. In particular, UNSW@ADFA participates in the following research networks and centres:

ARC Research Network for a Secure Australia (hub); •

Australian Hypersonics Initiative;•

ARC Centre for Complex Systems (Canberra node); •

ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer • Technology (ACT node);

Australian Literature Gateway; •

DSTO Centre of Expertise in Helicopter Structures & • Diagnostics (node);

DSTO Centre of Expertise in Missile Guidance Control • (node); and

Bushfi re Co-operative Research Centre (core • participant).

UNSW@ADFA has a Rector-funded Visiting Fellowship Scheme which encourages researchers to seek association with scholars and academics who will strengthen existing research areas and/or assist UNSW@ADFA in recruiting new staff and postgraduate research students from other institutions (see Appendix 4). Among those visiting scholars and professors for 2008 was: Dr Wolf-Dietrich Zeitz, of the Hahn-Meitner Institute in Berlin. Dr Zeitz facilitated the donation of two spectrometers for perturbed angular correlation (PAC) research to the Faculty. During a fi ve months Visiting Fellowship, Dr Zeitz installed the PAC spectrometers and introduced his PEMS colleagues to their possibilities. Moreover, as in a previous sojourn, Dr Zeitz proved to be a sought-after mentor of postgraduate students and postdocs, contributing to tribology work on polyethylene, knee prosthesis wear research and magnetism in nickel.

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China Scholarship Council (CSC) Program

In order to foster collaboration with universities in the region, and to attract top quality research students to the Faculty, UNSW through UNSW@ADFA has signed memoranda of intent with three leading Chinese universities: Ocean University of China, South China University of Technology and Tianjin University. The agreements provide for both academic and student exchange. In particular, holders of CSC scholarships are off ered additional stipends, remission of tuition fees, and pastoral care, as well as the potential for joint supervision by the signatory universities.

International agreement signed with Sao Paolo University

UNSW@ADFA has signed an international academic agreement with the University of Sao Paolo (USP) in Brazil. The agreement aims at promoting academic cooperation for the exchange of students, teaching staff / researchers and members of the technical-administrative staff . It was instigated by Assistant Professor Rodrigo Andrade Ramos of the Dept of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering of Sao Carlos / USP, and Associate Professor Hemanshu Pota of ITEE, and covers the schools of ACME, ITEE and PEMS at UNSW@ADFA and the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Departments from EESC/USP.

Engineering/ADFA International Research Collaboration Initiative

A new round of the Faculty of Engineering – UNSW@ADFA Research Collaboration Scheme commenced in July. This continuation follows the successful second run of the scheme in 2007-2008 which saw a total of $150,000 distributed over six collaborative projects. In this new round of the Engineering/ADFA Collaboration Scheme a total of $192,238 was distributed to seven projects for funding in 2008/2009. In 2008, this

initiative also seeks to promote international collaboration with universities in the Asia-Pacifi c region, a dimension which is evident in fi ve of the successful applications.

For a list of the successful projects, see Appendix 3C.

Research Training Research students are important drivers of research, and the Research and Research Training Offi ce (RRTO) takes an active role in supporting them. The RRTO organises a number of postgraduate research skills workshops and functions, and the Research Hub includes in addition to the RRTO the Research Students’ Precinct: a recreational area and a common room where postgraduates can meet and interact. This area is equipped with computer and television facilities, a pool table and a table tennis table.

In 2008, there were 222 higher degree research students (equivalent to 155 full-time students) studying towards Masters degrees and Doctorates at UNSW@ADFA (Figure 1). During the year, 31 research students (23 PhDs, 6 ME and 2 MSc by research) graduated (Figure 2). UNSW@ADFA aims to attract more research students through scholarships and increasing public awareness of its research capabilities. Two Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA), three University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA) and sixteen University College Postgraduate Research Scholarships (UCPRS) were awarded to students commencing studies in 2008.

Figure 1: Higher Degree Research Students Enrolled

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Exchanging presents: the President of OUC, Prof Dexing Wu, and the

Rector of UNSW@ADFA, Prof John Baird

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Research DayUNSW@ADFA Research Days highlight the contribution of postgraduate research students, focusing on their achievements and on research training support. The research stud ent presentations on Research Day 2008 were judged by a distinguished panel comprising: Professor Sue Thomas, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research) from the University of Canberra; Professor Chris Baker, Dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science, ANU; and Dr Margaret Kiley, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, ANU. The winners of the Best Research Presentations were: Ms Kirsten Randle (PEMS), 1st prize; Mr Laurie Brown (ACME), 2nd prize; and Ms Victoria D’Alton (HASS), 3rd prize. The prize for Best Poster went to Mr Sven Wittig (ACME).

Research student life on campusThe recent increase in social engagement among the postgraduate research student body received added impetus in June with the establishment of a Postgraduate Research Student Forum, which aims to provide a rewarding and vibrant life experience for research students, and to develop a supportive and innovative culture on campus, among other things. The Forum consists of up to two elected representative from each school, and meets monthly between March and November.

Through the aid of the Forum, which has an online presence, the students have enjoyed such events as an International Food Day, an end-of-year BBQ, and many sporting competitions, such as last year’s highly contested table tennis competition. Other social events, such as day trips, movie nights and informal sports events, are arranged through the online forums.

The Forum has also been active in bringing student issues to the attention of UNSW@ADFA staff , such as medical services and housing for postgraduate students (particularly international students). Members have arranged Matlab workshops and a Special Seminar presented by Dr H David Froning, and there are ongoing projects in the form of a proposed “teaching initiative” program and a mentor scheme for new postgraduate research students.

Through the recent “Come Hell or High Water” appeal supported by the Forum, the College collected $1595.00 for the Red Cross Victorian Bushfi re Appeal and Premier’s Relief Fund for the fl oods. In 2008, following the initiative of two of the postgraduate research students, the College collected $1192.15 for Save the Children in order to assist those caught up in the terrible cyclone tragedy in Burma.

Discussing research posters

The President of the PRSF, Sudantha Balage, introducing the seminar by Dr

David Froning which was organised by the Forum

Presenter Yunjie Zhao explaining the structure and properties of

cucurbituril molecules

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Research Funding in 2008UNSW@ADFA received $4,160,281 in external grants in 2008, from national and international organizations including the Australian Research Council (ARC), the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), US Air Force and Air Services Australia. Total external research income for the period 2002 – 2008 is shown in Figure 3, with new ARC grants for research projects commencing in 2009 given in Figure 4 and Appendix 2.

There are a number of internal competitive research grants established to provide funding for research and research infrastructure that will enhance UNSW@ADFA’s research potential, support existing and emerging areas of research strength and also harness potential synergies between campuses. These include the Major Research Equipment and Infrastructure Scheme (MREIS), UNSW Goldstar Awards, the Early Career Researcher Scheme, the Engineering - ADFA Research Collaboration Scheme, UNSW@ADFA Silverstar Awards, Special Research Grants (SRG), the Defence-related Research Scheme and the Research Training Scholarships. In addition, fi ve scholarships were awarded to researchers by the Defence and Security Applications Research Centre to support research students to work in areas that are of mutual benefi t between UNSW@ADFA and Defence and other research organizations.

In 2008, 41 internal research grants worth $1,027,662 were awarded by UNSW@ADFA and UNSW (Table 1 following page).

Figure 3: Annual Income from External Research Funding, 2002-2008

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Publication Highlights The number of DEST-recognised publications produced by UNSW@ADFA staff for the period 2002-2007 is shown in Figure 5. The decline in research publications from 2002 to 2004 may be attributable to the reduction in academic staff as a result of amalgamation of 12 Schools into 5 Schools in 2003, but the sharp increase from 2004 onwards is indicative of the general increase of research output.

There were a number of notable publication achievements in 2008 by UNSW@ADFA researchers.

Dr Katherine Barnes’ book on Christopher Brennan, The Higher Self in Cristopher Brennan’s Poems: Esotericism, Romanticism, Symbolism was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Prize for literary scholarship (a biennial award).

Associate Professor Susan Lever’s new book David Foster, Satirist of Australia was launched on Campus on Thursday June 5. Foster’s novels have won many literary awards, including the 1981 National Book Council Book of the Year (for Moonlite) and the 1997 Miles Franklin (for The Glade Within the Grove). Professor Lever classes him as “the most original, challenging, contradictory, risk-taking and infuriating Australian novelist of his generation,” and ascribes his obscurity relative to contemporaries such as Peter Carey or David Malouf to the fact that he is a satirist, and then to the many other ways in which his work is very challenging to the reader.

Six books by academics from the School of HASS were launched together in December:

Dr. Eleanor Hancock, Ernst Rohm, Hitler’s SA Chief of Staff ;

Dr. Brett Bowden, Terrors Throughout the Ages Terror: Free Tyrannicide to Terrorism;

Dr Clinton Fernandes, Hot Spot: Asia and Oceania, which includes chapters by Professor Carl Thayer, Associate Professor Stewart Lone and Ms Sally Burt;

Dr Kathryn Spurling, Cruel Confl ict. The Triumph and Tragedy of HMAS PERTH;

Dr Frank Cain, Terrorism and Intelligence in Australia: A History of ASIO & National Surveillance;

Professor David Lovell, Our Unswerving Loyalty: A Documentary Survey of Relations between the CPA and Moscow, 1920-1940.

Our ace imager of transient phenomena, Dr Harald Kleine, has had a photograph of a double blast selected for inclusion into the Images from Science 2 exhibition and catalogue, sponsored by the School of Photographic Arts & Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Approximately 315 images from 103 photographers representing 12 countries were submitted for consideration over the past few months. 62 of those photographs were selected by the judging process. The photograph itself is featured on the inside front cover of this publication.

Best Paper AwardsThe Administrative Sciences Association of Canada made Dr

Ruhul Sarker of ITEE and his collaborator, Prof. Sajjad Zahir from the University of Lethbridge, Canada, an award for Best Paper. The paper’s title is: Multi-Objective Decision Making for Planned Relocation of People while Developing Surface Mines in Densely Populated Areas by S. Zahir and R. Sarker ASAC 2008 Halifax, NS, Canada, May 24-27, 2008.

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UNSW Goldstar Awards $100,000 Grants of $40,000 each ($30,000 for the Humanities) to researchers who have narrowly missed ARC funding in the current round to enable them to further develop their projects

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Early Career Researcher Grants $121,019 To support early career researchers who demonstrate research potential, or staff whose research careers have been interrupted and who have the potential for successful reactivation

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Engineering - ADFA International Research Collaboration Scheme

$192,238 Provision of seed funding of up to $30,000 for promising research projects. It aims to promote research collaborations between UNSW Engineering, UNSW@ADFA and other universities in the Asia-Pacifi c region

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UNSW@ADFA Silverstar Awards $140,000 Grants to support research in all fi elds with potential for signifi cant advances of knowledge, development of competitive applications and emerging strengths

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Special Research Grants $50,000 Seed-funding to enable researchers to develop nationally competitive research and projects with the potential to attract external funding

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Defence-related Research Grants $100,000 To fund defence-related research 7

Defence & Security Applications Research Centre Scholarships

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To allow full-time academic staff to off er scholarships to attract new research students to work on defence / security topics, with the involvement of Industry

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Table 1: Research Grants Awarded by UNSW and UNSW@ADFA in 2008

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Other Prizes and Awards Professor Carl Thayer spent the fi rst half of the year as the Inaugural Frances M. and Stephen H. Fuller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, at the Center for International Studies, Ohio University (OU), Athens, Ohio. At OU, he lectured undergraduates on ‘Governments and Politics in Southeast Asia’, supervised graduate students, delivered guest lectures, as well as giving interviews to a wide range of media outlets.

Mr Sudantha Balage, ACME PhD student won an ARIA award from the Italian Government to spend time at CIRA (the Italian Aerospace Research centre) in Capua, Italy. Mr Balage was invited to CIRA by Dr. Gennaro Russo, the head of Space Programs and Dr. Salvatore Borrelli, the Head of Aerothermodynamics and Space Propulsions Laboratory of CIRA in Capua. Sudantha has been extending his work on re-entry aerodynamics of space capsules to incorporate the reacting fl ow gas dynamics. Researchers at CIRA have strong expertise in the above areas and also useful testing facilities. He also visited several Italian universities to seek collaboration in the areas of Hypersonics that are a research strength at UNSW@ADFA.

Dr Sameer Alam of DSARC was one of sixteen early career researchers chosen to feature in Fresh Science in August. Fresh Science is a national competition that identifi es new and interesting research being done by early-career scientists around the country. The sixteen were selected from more than 80 nominations. They were fl own to Melbourne for a day of media training after which they presented their work to the media, school students, the general public, scientists, government and industry over the course of three days in what is described by some as “a boot camp in science communication”.

Sameer is a graduate of UNSW@ADFA and a member of the team developing the Air Traffi c and Operations Management Simulator (ATOMS). ATOMS is a 4D and 5 degrees-of-freedom

based air traffi c simulator which provides an experimentation environment for rapid prototyping and evaluation of present and advanced air traffi c management concepts. It has a dedicated emission & noise module which provides a graphic interface for analysing environmental impact (emission and noise) of air traffi c procedures. The aim is to reduce aircraft emissions and noise through better air traffi c control. (See “Current Projects”, page 23 )

Dr Katherine Barnes of HASS has been awarded the Fryer Library Award for 2008. The Award aims to provide successful applicants with institutional support and affi liation to the Faculty of Arts at The University of Queensland to undertake research in Australian literature, history and culture, utilising the collections of the Fryer Library. The amount of the award is $10,000. The award has been made for research on the Fryer Library’s collection of literary manuscripts by David Malouf, including correspondence and drafts of a number of important novels. This research will underpin a major project on the relationship between Malouf’s poetry and his fi ction.

Mr Matt Wheeler of the School of HASS has been awarded a World Politics and Statecraft Dissertation Fellowship worth US$7,500 by the Smith Richardson Foundation. These annual awards are made on a competitive basis to support Ph.D. research on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, strategic studies, area studies, and diplomatic and military history. The aim is to support research which will inform US policy debates and thinking. Readers may remember that Matt won the Prize for Best Presentation in the Humanities / Social Sciences at the 2006 Research Day. He is studying ‘Politics, Policy and Security in Southernmost Thailand’.

At the award presentation, from left to right: Wayne Berry, Krisztina Valter,

Vittorio Brando (President of ARIA-Canberra), Sudhanta Balage and the

Italian ambassador, H.E. Stefano Starace-Janfolla

Dr Sameer Alam

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The Director of the DSARC, Professor Hussein Abbass, has been invited to be a member of the ‘Safeguarding Australia’ expert working group. The National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) programme was announced by the Australian Government in 2004 as part of ‘Backing Australia’s Ability’. The $542 million allocated over 2005-2011 is aimed at providing researchers with “major research facilities, supporting infrastructure and networks necessary for world-class research.” The Government has ordered a review of the NCRIS Roadmap for the fi rst half of 2008, with fi ve expert working groups covering the four National Research Priorities (Environmentally Sustainable Australia, Promoting and Maintaining Good Health, Frontier Technologies, Safeguarding Australia) and a fi fth to cover the Humanities, Arts and the Social Sciences. Professor Abbass’ participation is a particular honour, given that his nomination came from the Chief Defence Scientist, Dr Roger Lough.

Mr Barkat Ullah, who is studying towards a PhD in the School of ITEE has been awarded a travel grant from the 2008 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO). This is one of the world’s top two conferences in the fi eld of evolutionary computation. Barkat won a grant to attend the other conference (IEEE-CEC) in 2007.

Ms Khin Soe, was awarded a scholarship to attend Concrete 07, the Concrete Institute’s biennial conference, held in Adelaide from 18 to 20 October of last year, purely on the basis of the quality of the paper she submitted to the conference. Khin is a PhD student in the School of ACME.

Another ACME PhD student, Mr Sebastien Oberst, received a travel grant from the NSW branch of the AAS (Australian Acoustical Society) to attend the AAS conference in Geelong in November.

PEMS PhD student Mr Banchachit Saensunon travelled to Berlin, having won time on the Inelastic Neutron Scattering instrument at the Berlin Neutron Scattering Centre (BENSC). The purpose of the trip was to record inelastic neutron scattering measurements for two intermetallic compounds. The data will form a substantial component of Banchachit’s PhD thesis which investigates the infl uence of the crystal fi eld interaction in rare earth intermetallic compounds.

At the Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion held in Perth in December, ACME PhD student Mr Robert Hruschka received the best student presentation prize, which is quite an achievement. Apparently, this is the second such prize awarded to an ADFA-related presentation. The Faculty received the best poster prize in 2005.

At the recent UNSW Research Showcase Energy, Mr Sven Wittig (another ACME hypersonics student) was awarded one of three presentation prizes. The prizes of $1000.00 each are to be used to foster collaborative research, particularly by more junior researchers.

PEMS PhD student Ms Roslyn Hickson was awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to Canada. Roslyn was successful in her application for funding to attend both the Graduate Industrial Mathematics Modelling Camp and the Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop at the University of Regina, Canada, from 9-20 June. Funding for the airfare, accommodation and a living allowance was provided jointly by the Pacifi c Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) and the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute.

Ms Victoria D’Alton of the School of HASS, it will be recalled, won third prize in the Presentation Competition on Research Day. Her research focuses on the fi fty-three Victoria Cross decorations issued to members of the AIF (Australian Imperial Force) on the Western Front between 1916 and 1918. Victoria has been awarded a $5000 grant by the Army History Unit to travel to London to carry out research at the National Archives and Imperial War Museum.

In the short time since she arrived at UNSW with a Research Excellence Scholarship, Ms Kerry Neale has managed to win funding from three diff erent sources to help her with the travel involved in her research project. She has been awarded an Australian Bicentennial Scholarship through the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King’s College, London; a Postgraduate Travel Award from the Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand (ACSANZ), and an Army History Research Grant through the Army History Unit. Kerry’s thesis topic is ‘Without the Faces of Men: the Experiences of Facially Disfi gured Great War Veterans of Britain and her Dominions’.

Another HASS student to be awarded an Army History Grant was Mr Rhys Crawley. This enabled him to undertake primary research at various institutions throughout the United Kingdom, as well as conduct battlefi eld research on the Gallipoli Peninsula itself. This research is critical to his PhD thesis, which aims to correct the myths surrounding the August off ensive in 1915. One such myth is the belief that the off ensive was a ‘near success’, when in reality, there was not the planning, the preparation, nor the ability to succeed.

Special fellowships administered by UNSW@ADFAUNSW@ADFA administers two competitive competitive fellowships on behalf of outside organisations.

The fi rst is the Spitfi re Memorial Defence Fellowship, which was established by ex-wartime Spitfi re pilots and ground crew, led by Ted Sly, the Australian Spitfi re Association and leading private and corporate supporters. The aim was to create a lasting and dynamic memorial to the important contribution of the Spitfi re and its Squadrons during World War II. Through the combined eff orts of those involved, the capital of the Spitfi re Memorial Fund has reached approximately $470,000. The interest on this capital provides for the annual Fellowship, currently valued at $15,000. The recipient must undertake a defi ned program of research which will contribute to the defence of Australia.

The 2009 award was made in December, 2008, to MAJ Keirin Joyce of the Army Engineers, who will be investigating ‘Acquisition Support for UAV Purchases’. It was presented by Mr Lysle Roberts of the Spitfi re Association, himself a former Spitfi re pilot, at the fi nal Rector’s and Commandant’s Morning Tea of the year.

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2008 also saw the inaugural award of the Tenix HMAS PERTH

Research Award. The Award, which has a value of $10,000 p.a. over two years, is sponsored by Tenix Defence, with the support of the HMAS PERTH National Association. The purpose of the award is to perpetuate the stories of the ten ANZAC class ships completed at Tenix’s Williamstown facility between 1995 and 2006 as well as the histories of their predecessor ships. The award funds an original research project on some aspect or aspects of these ships, their companies, or people or organisations directly associated with them. The research should contribute to an understanding of the ships and their people in the context of the nations they have served and continue to serve.

The fi rst recipient of the award, Dr Ian Pfennigwerth, will be conducting research into the whole life-cycle of the Tribal Class destroyers ARUNTA and WARRAMUNGA, from the decisions surrounding the building of the vessels during World War II to their eventual decommissioning twenty-odd years later.

MAJ Keirin Joyce and Mr Lysle Roberts of the Australian Spitfi re Association

From left, the then Commandant of ADFA, BRIG Wayne Goodman, Dr Ian Pfennigwerth, and the Acting Rector, Professor John Arnold.

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Research Centres and

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Research NetworksResearch Network for a Secure Australia

The Australian Research Council (ARC) funded Research Network for a Secure Australia (RNSA) was established to facilitate knowledge-sharing and collaboration between government, universities and the private sector, in the development of innovative solutions to secure Australia’s critical infrastructure from natural and man-made hazards that have the potential for causing signifi cant national security, economic and social impacts.

The RNSA provides access to a wide research base to address Critical Infrastructure Protection, through the expertise of its three network Hubs:

Surveillance and Intelligent Systems (UNSW@ADFA)•

Physical Infrastructure Security (University of • Melbourne)

Information Infrastructure Security (Queensland • University of Technology)

The network has strong links with key government organizations responsible for critical infrastructure protection and counter terrorism such as the Critical Infrastructure Advisory Council (CIAC), the Attorney-General’s Department, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet – the National Security Science and Technology (NSST) Unit, and Emergency Management Australia (EMA).

The Surveillance and Intelligent Systems (SIS) Hub, located at the UNSW@ADFA, brings together researchers from a broad spectrum of discipline areas from each of the fi ve Schools. In 2008, the SIS Hub sponsored two conferences in collaboration with the main node and the Defence and Security Applications Research Centre (DSARC): “Smart Decision Making for Clean Skies” and “Operations Research in Australia. The Experts Speak”.

ARC-Funded Research Centres

UNSW@ADFA is privileged to be involved with two of the prestigious ARC Centres of Excellence:

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology is an Australian multi-university collaboration undertaking

research on the fundamental physics and technology of building, at the atomic level, a solid state quantum computer in silicon together with other high potential implementations.

The Centre was established as a Special Research Centre in 2000 and has nodes at the University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, UNSW@ADFA, Department of Defence, Griffi th University, Macquarie University and University of Sydney. The nodes maintain an important collaboration on this project with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. The Centre encompasses major research infrastructure at each of the eight nodes, including an extensive semiconductor nanofabrication facility (at UNSW Kensington), crystal growth, ion implantation, surface analysis, laser physics, high magnetic fi elds/low temperatures, and has substantial theoretical support. The UNSW@ADFA node comprises two experimental research programs, headed by Dr Elanor Huntington and Dr Wayne Hutchison.

2008 saw the last year of the ARC Centre of Excellence for

Complex Systems (ACCS). The Centre was a partnership between the University of Queensland, Monash University, Griffi th University and UNSW@ADFA. International collaborating organisations include France’s Centre National de la Recherche Scientifi que and the Indian Institute of Technology. The Centre was established in 2004, and its goal was to develop a deeper understanding of fundamental phenomena in complex systems such as how macro-level system properties and behaviours emerge from relatively simple micro-level interactions, what mechanisms enable complex systems to self-organise, and how complex systems can be managed and controlled. The Artifi cial Life and Adaptive Robotics Lab (ALAR) headed by Prof Hussein Abbass constituted the Canberra node of the Centre.

Work done at UNSW@ADFA as part of the collaboration with ACCS generated a number of signifi cant research contributions including: the use of temporal analysis to understand social network dynamics in a system of agents, the use of automatic problem decomposition to partition problems automatically so that each partition can be executed more effi ciently, and the use of multiobjective optimization to establish ensembles of machine learning models that can cooperatively solve diffi cult data mining problems.

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archDefence and Security Applications Research Centre (DSARC)

The DSARC has seen much collaboration and activity in 2008. The Centre has continued to strengthen relationships with the Australian Government, Defence and Australian industry. 2008 also saw the Centre hosting two very well attended conferences, continuing its lively seminar series and bringing in several new and exciting research contracts.

The Centre continued its growth with the commencement of new researchers, Dr Sameer Alam, Dr Kamran Shafi and Dr Vinh Bui. Dr Alam was selected as one of the 16 Fresh Scientists for the year 2008, for his work on the environmental impact of aviation. Dr Alam was invited by the Prime Minister, The Honourable Kevin Rudd to attend a dinner for the 2008 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science. Dr Alam and Prof. Abbass were featured on the national TV ABC news on 3 August 2008, discussing their work on air traffi c simulation and the environmental impact of air traffi c. The Centre’s deputy-director, Dr Michael Barlow, appeared on the national TV program “Good Game” from ABC on 17 March 2008, discussing his work on serious applications of games technology. Mr Sven Wittig, who won the prize for Best Poster on Research Day is a DSARC scholarship student.

The Centre has continued to coordinate and assist in the establishment of several new Research Projects over the course of 2008. Academics from all the schools at UNSW@ADFA have collaborated on projects with external agencies such as DSTO. In particular, the Centre won an international research grant from Eurocontrol in Paris with academics drawn from ITEE and ACME. The level of inter-school collaboration increased signifi cantly in 2008, with most projects having Chief Investigators coming from at least two of the fi ve schools.

2008 also saw the third and fi nal round of PhD scholarships off ered by the Centre. These scholarships require UNSW@ADFA academic supervision along with co-supervision by an external party from defence and security organisations. For a full list of the successful projects for 2008, see Appendix 3. H.

The DSARC hosted a symposium for the 30th Anniversary of the AFP Australian Bomb Data Centre on July 1, 2008. The Centre director gave a short overview of the Centre and its activities since it opened in 2006.

The DSARC seminar series was again a huge success with over 15 presentations from industry, government and international agencies. The institutional diversity this year was broad, ranging from the Water Security Program, ACTEW Corporation Limited, to the Naval Postgraduate School, USA. Many members from DSTO gave up their valuable time with presentations ranging from Analysing Joint Operations to Human Factors Research.

July 2008 saw the fi rst of two DSARC hosted conferences. The fi rst conference on July 2, Smart Decision Making for Clean

Skies (Modern Air Traffi c Management and the Environment) was a two-day event co-sponsored by Airservices Australia and the Research Network for a Secure Australia (RNSA), which attracted attendees from government, defence and industry. International presentations from the US and France described some of the new concepts and technologies now under development for the next generation of air traffi c management systems, how these may contribute to both increased capacity and reduced emissions, and some of the research work now under way to validate these developments.

The second conference, Operations Research in Australia;

The Experts Speak!, 7- 8 July, 2008, was held in collaboration with DSTO, RNSA and the Canberra Chapter of the Australian Operations Research Society (ASOR). Prof John Baird, the Rector of UNSW@ADFA, welcomed the 40-strong attendees, followed by an opening speech from Dr Len Sciacca, Chief Operating Offi cer, DSTO. The structure of the conference was to invite a range of OR professionals from diff erent backgrounds to give their perspectives on what OR is, what it can do and where it should be heading.

The Centre staff have also attended several conferences, presented papers and performed keynote presentations both nationally and internationally. Prof. Abbass presented a plenary talk at the 3rd International Nonlinear Science Conference, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan in March, and another one at the 7th International Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning, Melbourne, Australia in December. Dr. James Whitacre presented a well-received talk at DSTO, Edinburgh.

2008 has been a busy, successful year for the Centre and it looks forward to an equally productive 2009.

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Defence-related Research Workshop

The second Defence-related Research Workshop organised by UNSW@ADFA was held on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. It was attended by around fi fty Faculty academics, and thirty delegates from Defence, particularly from the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), and was opened by the Chief Defence Scientist, Dr Roger Lough. Also contributing opening remarks was the DVC (Research) of UNSW, Professor Les Field.

Faculty academics delivered presentations on the subjects of: quantum computing, image processing, structures and materials, control theory and applications, unmanned aerial vehicles, applied mathematics, machine learning, capability planning, and high speed fl ows and propulsion. Representatives of the three forces and DSTO reciprocated with presentations on their priorities for research. Lunchtime provided an opportunity for visitors to question a number of postgraduate research students on the posters they had contributed. In the afternoon, the participants broke up into focus groups to see what new ideas for potential collaboration they could come up with, and reported back on these to the reconvened forum.

The workshop was a success in cementing links between the parties, and many of the visitors expressed a desire for such workshops to be held in future.

The then Chief Defence Scientist, Dr Roger Lough, addressing the audience in Lecture Theatre 7

The then Chief Defence Scientist, Dr Roger Lough, addressing the audience

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Listening attentively, from left, the DVC (Research), Prof Les Field, the CDS, Dr Roger Lough, and the Rector, Prof John Baird.

From left, A/Prof Harvinder Sidhu of PEMS, A/Prof Himanshu Pota (ITEE), the Rector, Prof John Baird, and ACME PhD student, Mr Robert Hruschka, explaining

a point arising from his research poster.

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ectsBoltzmann resurrected

Researcher

Robert Niven

Funding

Marie Curie International Fellowship

Dr Robert Niven of the School of ACME was based at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, during 2007-2008, on a 14-month Marie Curie fellowship funded by the European Commission. The basis of his research is to resurrect the probabilistic basis of the entropy concept fi rst given by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1877, in which the “most probable” state of a system (“MaxProb”) must correspond to the position of maximum entropy (“MaxEnt”). This principle is understood by most scientists - and provides much of the supporting language used in statistical mechanics - but for the last half century, has been supplanted by mathematics adapted (out of context) from information theory. Dr Niven has shown that the latter - especially the insistence on using only the Shannon or Kullback- Liebler forms of the entropy function in MaxEnt - can seriously misrepresent the state of a system.

His research in Denmark proceeded in two directions: (1) new mathematics associated with MaxProb, including new entropy functions for (i) “non-asymptotic” systems containing small numbers of particles, (ii) systems with indistinguishable states, and (iii) systems which are not “independently and identically distributed”; and (2) the application of MaxEnt and MaxProb to a wide range of probabilistic systems, including physical, chemical, biological, engineering and social systems. The latter has now led to a conditional proof of the “maximum entropy production” principle, which holds that a fl ow system (a control volume) subject to constant fl ows of mass, energy, momentum, charge and/or net chemical reactions will converge to a steady state of maximum production of thermodynamic entropy; this provides an explanation for the formation of complex, non-equilibrium systems, including life. Other results include the development of intrinsic “length scales” and minimum cost limits for processes in fl ow systems, engineering mechanical systems and ecological systems, based on Riemannian metrics; and work towards a unifi ed mechanical- thermodynamic description of engineering mechanics systems, fi rst proposed by J.W. Gibbs in 1875-78. Ludwig Boltzmann

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Global Security, Strategic Paradox and Limited War: The Politics and Ethics of Force

Researcher

Anthony Burke

Funding

ARC Discovery Projects

This project is a comparative critical study of the use of armed force and other coercive means of national policy across a range of confl icts and situations, in a context where classical approaches to limited war are failing to respond to the novelty of new threats and the complexity of contemporary confl icts. It includes case studies of the war on terror and Afghanistan, Iraq, humanitarian uses of force, the Israeli-Arab confl ict, and asymmetric nuclear strategic and counter-proliferation policies.

One outcome is a book in progress, Global Security and Postmodern Confl ict. This focuses on the rise after the end of the Cold War of confl icts which are asymmetric in character and challenge modern concepts of strategy, deterrence, force and the nation-state; in which a bewildering variety of non-state actors are the major actors, tactical success can still result in strategic failure, and highly ‘kinetic’ uses of force can be counterproductive; confl icts, in short, in which classical Clausewitzian models of force and strategic power do not hold. The book examines the limitations of cold war limited war doctrines and the RMA (‘Revolution in Military Aff airs’), and the strategic challenges of such confl icts for states seeking to deal with terrorists, defeat insurgencies, or prevent crimes against humanity. It argues that uses of force must be more carefully calibrated with serious eff orts at resolving confl ict politically and creating the conditions for enduring human security, and that moral and political legitimacy is of great strategic importance. In this light, the project also explores an intriguing and signifi cant new development: the appearance of such ideas in the ‘surge’ strategy in Iraq and in recent debates over a change of course in Afghanistan.

Radio Frequency Spectrum Emulator

Researchers

Michael Ryan, Michael Frater, Greg Milford

Funding

Department of Defence

One of the major current trends in the development of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the move away from traditional command structures and towards Network-centric Warfare (NCW). NCW is a new military doctrine which seeks to translate an information advantage, enabled in part by information technology, into a competitive war-fi ghting advantage through the robust networking of well-informed, geographically dispersed forces.

The Radio Frequency (RF) Spectrum Emulator (RFSE) is a Department of Defence project that supports ongoing development and testing of NCW concepts. The RFSE provides a cable-based simulated RF environment that replicates the real-world RF wireless environment without the need to radiate, or to deploy large numbers of vehicles and personnel. The RFSE simulates propagation parameters, communications range, terrain and vegetation, electromagnetic interference (EMI), and environmental factors aff ecting the performance of the combat net radios and tactical data links. In a controlled laboratory environment, the RF Spectrum Emulator allows the comparison of various radio systems including investigation of candidate modes of operation, waveforms and network architectures. Source: Associated Press

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Magnetic Resonance for Quantum Computing

Researcher

Wayne Hutchison

Funding

ARC Centre for Quantum Computer Technology

A holy grail of modern physics is the design of a functioning quantum computer (QC), which has the potential to achieve information processing tasks which are very hard or impossible to achieve by using classical systems. One of the main reasons why no-one has yet succeeded in building a quantum computer is that the physical eff ects such a device seeks to exploit are extremely short-lived. In this regard, the critical parameter is the ‘coherence time’, which constrains the time available to perform a calculation. Wayne Hutchison’s magnetic resonance program at UNSW@ADFA is part of the wider initiative of the Centre of Excellence in Quantum Computer Technology to build a quantum computer based on phosphorus donor electron spins embedded in silicon (Si:P). The Si:P electron spin system has been chosen for this research eff ort because it is theoretically predicted to have extremely long coherence times. This project involves the application of pulsed Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) to ensembles of phosphorus spins in order to explore experimentally the maximum extent of spin coherence. ESR exploits an eff ect whereby an unpaired electron in the presence of a suffi ciently strong magnetic fi eld will either align itself parallel to the fi eld, or anti-parallel, giving an ‘0-1’ state, or ‘Q-bit’ of information.

The main variables to be considered in the pursuit of longer spin coherence times are the concentration of the phosphorus donors, that of the 29Si isotope with non-zero nuclear spin, and the measurement temperature. A pulsed ESR system has been developed that can operate in conjunction with a dilution refrigerator down to millikelvin (mK) temperatures (see fi gure). These extreme low temperatures are necessary to fully polarize

electron spin, to localize the unpaired electrons provided by the phosphorous atoms and to extend the time it takes for the ESR-aligned electrons to return to thermal equilibrium. This mK system has been tested down to ~50 mK (-273.1°C) and the longest-ever measured spin coherence in natural silicon (~ 5 milliseconds) has already been observed. Isotopically pure 28Si hosts (with the 29Si removed) produce even longer coherence and studies of such hosts to mK are proceeding. Electron spin resonance is also being applied to investigations of the principal materials and fabrication processes required for a Si:P QC.

Mapping aerodynamic heating on hypersonic vehicles using thermal paints

Researchers

Andrew Neely (ACME), Hans Riesen (PEMS)

Funding

Internal

High-speed atmospheric fl ight entails unavoidable aerodynamic heating, which can compromise the aero-structure of the vehicle. The design process aims to avoid structural failure, and equally importantly to reduce unnecessary structural mass. To do this effi ciently requires accurate knowledge of the thermal load on the vehicle aero-structure. The problem is how to measure the exact distribution of heat around the structure at the high operating temperatures of these vehicles. Traditional discrete temperature sensors must be embedded but cannot provide the full picture. Of the coating-based methods for global temperature measurement, thermochromic liquid crystals are not operable at the high structural temperatures typical of a hypersonic vehicle, and temperature-sensitive paints require in-situ illumination or imaging. Thermal paints undergo a permanent colour change, and constitute an attractive, relatively low-cost and non-intrusive option to measure surface temperature distributions in regions of high thermal gradient such as corner fl ows around control surfaces and fi n-fuselage junctions, shock boundary layer interactions, scramjet combustion chambers and around control thrusters. Paints can also be applied to regions of the vehicle that cannot be easily instrumented by any other means.

Permanent-change thermal paints

applied to the nose cone of the DSTO

HIFiRE Zero hypersonic test vehicle.The cold fi nger section of the millikelvin pulsed ESR

system: (a) Schematic in cross section and, (b) the

actual unit attached to the dilution refrigerator.

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While these permanent-change thermal paints are available commercially for industrial use, their transient response is not properly understood. In particular the fi nal colour is a function of the temperature history and not just the maximum temperature of the surface to which they are applied. The researchers are working to establish the dependence of the chemical behaviour of the paints on the history of thermal input to the paint coating, using controlled heating and spectroscopic measurements of the paint response. They are also developing a calibration technique which can induce a controlled surface temperature rise on painted samples in the short durations typical of HyShot-style ballistic fl ight tests. Paint has been applied to DSTO’s HIFiRE Zero vehicle for its up coming test fl ight. Funding to support the research is currently being sought from the US Air Force Asian Offi ce of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD).

Defence Acquisition Systems

Researchers

Stefan Markowski, Bob Wylie (BUS), Anthony Trentini

Funding

Defence Materiel Organisation

Australia, like other democracies, has long sought to enhance the effi ciency and eff ectiveness of defence procurement through institutional reforms. Currently, the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) is charged with managing, within a framework of Government approvals, the procurement of new capital equipment and other materiel needed for the formation and sustainment of defence capabilities. The DMO has been the institutional focus of much of Australian defence business reforms since the late 1990s. The latest chapter of the procurement reform saga has been dominated by calls for infusion of “commercial discipline” into the procurement process by re-casting the DMO as an agency organisationally detached from Defence.

In 2000, A/Professor Stefan Markowski of UNSW@ADFA and Professor Tony Kausal of the US Defense Acquisition University (DAU) edited and largely co-authored a comparative study of defence acquisition systems titled A Comparison of Defence Acquisition Systems of Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and the United States (the Defense Systems Management College Press, Fort Belvoir, Virginia). In 2007, DAU commissioned another comparative study of defence procurement systems focused largely on the experience of NATO countries but also including Australia, with the Australian contribution to be provided by the DMO.

The UNSW@ADFA report explains the existing organisational structures and associated processes for managing the development of defence capability in the broader context of the Government’s defence priorities and provides a window into the practical workings of institutions responsible for the conduct of defence business. It also analyses Australian industry’s capacity to supply and support Defence materiel requirements and the Government’s defence industry policy.

Reverse Diaspora: Australian Writers Abroad

Researcher

Professor Bruce Bennett

Funding

ARC Discovery Projects

Challenging the stereotype of Australia as an ‘import’ culture, this study investigates the lives and writing careers of Australian writers who lived in Britain for extended periods since the 1830s, and shows Australians ‘exporting’ literary talent and ideas to Britain and further afi eld. Professor Bennett’s co-investigators are Dr Anne Pender of the University of New England and Dr Ian Henderson of Kings College, London.

More than eighty Australian-born writers who have lived and worked for extended or formative periods in their career in Britain have been selected for analysis. They begin with

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John Lang in the 1830s and extend to well known expatriate Australians from the 1950s and 60s including Peter Porter (on whom Professor Bennett has published an award-winning biography), Barry Humphries (on whom Dr Pender is completing a biography), Clive James and Germaine Greer. Also included are author-lawyer Geoff rey Robertson and popular contemporary writers Kathy Lette and Nikki Gemmel. The interwar period has yielded fruitful studies of novelist Christina Stead and P.L.Travers, the creator of Mary Poppins. Proto-biographies of selected authors reveal insights into their hopes, ambitions, anxieties and their contributions to international literary culture.

Modelling Combustion

Researchers

Harvinder Sidhu, Geoff Mercer, Rodney Weber

Funding

ARC Discovery Projects

Combustion is central to many industrial processes, but instabilities frequently lead to ineffi cient combustion, hence increased pollution, and sometimes to explosions in reactors and storage tanks. One of the problems is that the fundamental chemical-physical processes involved are very imperfectly understood. Current models either rely on single-step kinetics which oversimplify the process, or involve detailed schemes that allow only numerical investigation without providing a deeper understanding of the underlying behaviour.

The test of a model is always whether it is able to correctly predict such behaviours as the temperature of ignition, the rate of reaction, time of extinction, and the stability of fl ames, when matched against experimental results. That models based on single-step reactions sometimes fall down in making accurate quantitative predictions should not surprise when one considers that even hydrogen-air fl ames are described by a 21-step kinetic mechanism.

To enable a better understanding of combustion dynamics, the group is investigating reactions ranging from two- to multi-step kinetics in several confi gurations using mathematical tools it has developed. This progression into multi-step kinetics involves spiralling mathematical complexity, necessitating the development of new tools as the research proceeds. The advances made here will contribute signifi cantly to the area of combustion and to the stability analysis of diff erential equations from various fi elds of science.

Advanced Air Traffi c Management Risk Evaluation

Researchers

Hussein Abbass, Sameer Alam, Chris Lokan (ITEE),Raymond Lewis, Sue Burdekin, Martin Copeland, Michael Harrap (ACME)

Funding Body

EUROCONTROL, Paris (European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation)

With the continuing growth in air traffi c worldwide there is a substantial increase in delays and congestion. One of the major challenges facing air traffi c planners is how to increase airspace capacity and fl ight effi ciency, while still maintaining the current set of safety standards. Furthermore, as airports worldwide are expected to handle a higher volume of traffi c, aircraft noise and air quality become major concerns for areas surrounding the airports.

Most international airports are already operating at or above

their capacity, leading to considerable delays. In the U.S.A. and Australia, airport congestion is a major problem, whereas in European airspace, due to its unique geographical features, enroute congestion is the greater problem. A new air traffi c management (ATM) system must be able to handle delays and to accommodate future air traffi c growth within safety and environmental constraints. A variety of advanced ATM concepts have been proposed to tackle these challenges.

Combustion wave front moving from left to right with a uniform

wave speed.

Screen generated by the Air Traffi c and Operations Management Simulator

(ATOMS)

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Since these concepts can be exposed to unforeseen and challenging scenarios in any air traffi c environment, they need to be validated and evaluated in order that the most eff ective systems can be put into practice.

This project involves the establishment of a computer-based testing environment for ATM technologies and procedures. This environment will automatically generate realistic 4D airspace scenarios with diff erent traffi c densities, weather and atmospheric conditions, and fl ight geometries. These scenarios are then fed into the Air Traffi c and Operations Management Simulator which they have developed (ATOMS) for evaluation. Evolutionary computation techniques will be used in such a way as to drive the scenarios towards maximum risk and failure. ‘High fi t’ scenarios, where a technology, concept or an algorithm fail, are then used to assess safety and economic indicators for the corresponding technology. Data mining tools are applied to these scenarios to identify their vulnerabilities, so that constraints and procedures can put in place to avoid these vulnerabilities.

Megatrends in Learning for the Australian Army

Researchers

Steve Yeomans (ACME), Henk Eijkman (HASS)

Funding

DSTO

This project, commissioned by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is a response to the request for DSTO to provide advice to Army on organisational learning strategies that promote an organisational learning culture capable of successfully harnessing and deploying knowledge to optimize the organisational agility and adaptability required by a Hardened and Networked Army (HNA) and its complex operational environments.

Given the scope of the task, the wide range of disciplines involved and the expansive nature of the fi eld overall, this research project aims to present a broad overview of relevant approaches to training, education and learning, and cutting edge trends and developments, as reported in the latest international literature. This literature indicates that while some trends are not necessarily new they exhibit specifi c developments or a markedly increased uptake made possible for instance by the advent of new digital technologies.

The project, in examining the latest trends/developments within the training, education and learning arenas, has identifi ed three overarching megatrends; a paradigm shift from industrial age to post-information age learning; a technological shift towards a post-Web 1.0 world of network-centric, immersive, and mobile learning; and a philosophic shift from individualistic to social oriented learning theories and practices. Moreover the literature suggests that these megatrends leverage off each other to an extent that they are likely to present education, training and learning with a macro-shift: a process of rapid and fundamental change that rejects traditional information-centric and individualistic concepts of learning.

Capacity Building in Indonesia: Islamic Microfi nance

Researcher

Dr Minako Sakai (HASS)

Funding

Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership

Islamic microfi nance institutions are part of the Islamic economy, which is based on Islamic jurisprudence in developing an alternative economic system to greed-driven capitalism. The system aims for social justice by distributing the wealth in a more equitable way. Despite Indonesia being the most populous Muslim country in the world, the development of the Islamic economy in Indonesia only started with the formation of the fi rst Islamic bank in 1991. However, the Islamic microfi nance sector is separate from the banking sectors in Indonesia and many of the BMTs, as these microfi nancing organisations are known, have been operating as foundations or cooperatives since the mid 1990s.

The Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership (AIGRP) is an Australian government initiative which aims to contribute to policy-related research in Indonesia by sponsoring joint research between Australian and Indonesian academics. The collaborators in this case were Dr Sakai of UNSW@ADFA and Professor Kacung Marijan from the University of Airlangga, Indonesia. As demonstrated by the success of the Nobel Prize winning Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, the BMT sector has been playing a vital role in alleviating poverty by off ering relatively small loans for small and medium businesses. Although the sector is important, it has so far been subject to little regulation by the Indonesian Government, a state of aff airs which has lent it a degree of dynamism as well as some confusion regarding business practices.

Megatrend: Paradigm shift

Blending of push and pull systems, of formal, informal and work related learning.

And a post information age focus on process not content

Macroshift:

A fundamental challenge to old paradigm thinking and

practices

Megatrend: Technological shift

Towards a post-Web 1.0 world of networked, mobile and vitual world learningAnd a

post information age focus on process not content

Megatrend: Philosophic shift

The social turn in learning theory: From individualistic to

social learning theories

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The research thus examined the opportunities for capacity building in the sector, relating to legal framework, supervision, training and institutional linkages, using leading microfi nancing institutions in Indonesia as case studies. The results of this policy were presented by the Policy Forum in Jakarta in December which was attended by government offi cials and policy makers.

Trace detection of explosives

Researchers

Charles Harb, Elanor Huntington, Greg Milford, Sean O’Byrne

Funding

ARC Linkage Projects

Cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) is a highly sensitive spectroscopic technique for measuring the absorbance of light through a material. This project aims to develop CRDS as a high-throughput screening tool for trace detection of explosives and their post-blast residues. It involves a partnership with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Loyala University in New Orleans, USA. The CRDS approach will be implemented in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, in the wavelength range of 3–12 _m, to take advantage of molecule-specifi c molecular vibrations that can unambiguously identify explosive-related compounds in terms of their “molecular fi ngerprint.” Particular applications envisaged for this CRDS technique are screening, perimeter protection and large vehicle-borne improvised explosive device threat mitigation. It is anticipated that CRDS will provide a broadly applicable, highly sensitive, real-time chemical detection system for post-blast forensic analysis.

The UNSW@ADFA and Loyola University teams have conducted innovative preliminary experiments. Absorption spectroscopy is widely used to identify chemical species, both qualitatively and quantitatively. If a species of interest possesses a unique absorption feature, real-time monitoring of the absorber can be achieved by simply measuring absorbance at a single

wavelength, or over a single absorption band. However, more often than not, contaminants are present which also absorb light of the same wavelength. As a result, real-time spectral analysis of contaminated samples requires collection of absorbance data over a range of wavelengths. Unfortunately, this approach is commonly hindered by the ability to rapidly extract information from complicated absorption data. In the course of this work, the team has developed a novel optical demodulation technique that enables absorption information to be extracted from time-varying absorption signals. It has demonstrated the application of this technique to the analysis by a Fourier- transform infrared spectrometer instrument of signals generated by a CRDS. The project started in mid-2008 and has already led to the submission of one patent application and to the preparation of three publications.

Rare isotopes as tracers of prosthesis debris

Researchers

Heiko Timmers, Laura Gladkis

Funding

ARC Linkage Projects

Each year, around 30,000 Australians undergo knee replacement surgery. Because of the wear of the prostheses, however, the lifespan of these implants is 15 years at best, and is frequently shorter. With the increase in average life expectancy, many patients are facing multiple surgical procedures, and the cost of these operations to the Australian health budget totals half a billion dollars. It is therefore very important that we understand the wear processes.

This project involves a collaboration between UNSW@ADFA, Canberra Hospital and the University of Canberra. With the aid of a laboratory knee simulator, the wear in the tibial parts of knee prostheses is being monitored by implanting trace amounts of radioactive isotopes into the ultra high molecular

CRDS results. The faster decay of the sample indicates that there is

a substance present which absorbs light at this wavelength. Such

comparisons across a spectrum of wavelengths provide the raw data from

which the identity of molecular species can be deduced.

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weight (UHMW) polyethylene of the prosthesis. Debris and wear progression can then be very accurately detected via gamma-ray emission. It is hoped that results will prepare the ground for in-vivo work with patients. The new approach should also be applicable to wear studies of other macroscopic engineering systems and nano-machines.

In 2008 the focus of the project was the introduction of the radioactive tracers Beryllium-7, Indium-111 and Rhodium-103 into UHWM polyethylene via:

direct implantation, in experiments carried out in • Canberra and Bonn;

recoil implantation, performed in Canberra and Buenos • Aires;

diff usion studies in Canberra; and•

absorption studies in Canberra.•

The team has also developed procedures to extract and characterise polymer wear debris from knee simulation. It has built the knee simulator and developed debris fi ltering routines. The work is supported with atomic force and scanning electron microscopy (AFM and SEM).

Trans-dimensional optimization

Researchers

Hemant Singh, Tapabrata Ray, Warren Smith, Stuart Cannon

Funding

Special Research Grant

The infl ux of effi cient nature-inspired algorithms has changed the landscape of design optimization in the past decade. However, in spite of these recent advances, an insight into practical optimization problems reveals wide scope for further improvement. Most of the existing algorithms assume the number of design variables to be fi xed, thereby operating on a fi xed model. For real life design problems though, there may often be a number of possible models. To explore them exhaustively, one by one, using conventional optimization

methods incurs a huge computational cost. This calls for a technique which can explore the model space as well as the variable space simultaneously. One such technique is Trans-Dimensional Simulated Annealing (TDSA) which evolves the models selectively based on their fi tness. Consequently, it identifi es the optimum model, as well as corresponding optimum variable values simultaneously, at much less computational expense than conventional approaches.

Simulation results for a number of test runs on a multi-objective trans-dimensional optimization problem for a fi xed computational budget are shown in the fi gures below. It can be seen that while Evolutionary Algorithm results range from optimal to highly sub-optimal owing to restrictions on evaluations, TDSA gets solutions very close to the global optimum front with commendable fi delity in each run.

An algorithm like TDSA would be well fi tted for solving optimization problems involving concept evolution of design, as they require exploring various possibilities (models) before freezing the design attributes.

(b) EA Results

(a) TDSA Results

The research on knee prosthesis wear has been boosted through the

acquisition of a PROSIM knee motion simulator: From right to left, Dr

Rachel Li (Trauma and Orthopaedic Research Centre), Dr Laura Gladkis

and Dr Heiko Timmers discuss the research plan for bioactivity studies on

polyethylene wear debris particles from the simulated motion of a state-of-

the-art knee prosthesis.

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Chinese Perspectives of East Asian Regionalism

Researcher

Jian Zhang (HASS)

Funding

Special Research Grant

Over the last decade, East Asian countries have displayed an unprecedented interest and enthusiasm in promoting the development of regionalism. It has become an article of faith that regionally-based security structures and trade arrangements will be indispensable in promoting development and maintaining regional peace and stability. However, the precise nature and creditability of the current development of regionalism in East Asia is in reality far from clear. Scholarly responses to date have been decidedly divided.

It is in this context that China’s recent initiative of promoting ‘a harmonious regional community’ off ers a particularly useful case study for exploring the nature of, and prospects for, the development of East Asian regionalism. Since the late 1990s, China has become one of the most consequential driving forces behind regional integration and community-building through its active participation in regional multilateral organizations, the expansion of economic and trade ties with regional countries and growing political engagement. More signifi cantly, since 2005 Beijing has begun to promote a vision of international and regional order which it has dubbed ‘a harmonious world’, raising important questions about China’s future aspirations as a rising power. Subsequently, Chinese leaders and prominent strategic thinkers have actively promoted the ideas of building of ‘a harmonious regional community’ as a preferred model of regional cooperation and community-building.

This project aims to examine China’s evolving perspectives on East Asian regionalism and the impacts of China’s growing regional leadership upon the shape and future direction of regional governance structures. In particular, the project will critically assess the Chinese concept of ‘a harmonious regional community’ in terms of its embodied normative values, desired ends and prescribed means. The fi ndings of the project will contribute to current debates concerning the nature and prospects of East Asian regionalism and China’s regional engagement.

Nanocrystalline X-ray storage phosphors and applications

Researcher

Hans Riesen (PEMS)

Funding

ARC Discovery Projects

A/Prof. Hans Riesen and his team have made new discoveries in the fi eld of photoluminescent X-ray storage phosphors which are based on nanocrystalline inorganic systems. X-ray storage phosphors are materials that undergo electronic and/or structural changes upon the exposure to ionizing radiation. Hence, a latent image can be recorded on imaging plates made with such materials and the image can be read out by photostimulated emission, as is the case for traditional storage phosphors, or by photoexcited luminescence, as is the case for the novel phosphors of the Laser Spectroscopy Group. The new phosphors are of great interest due to their high effi ciency, and their specifi c properties may allow a signifi cant reduction of X-ray doses in medical imaging such as routine mammography and dental X-ray examinations. Dose reduction is highly desirable, and use of this technology will mean that patients and personnel will be exposed to considerably lower levels of radiation than is currently the case. Australian preventative health screening schemes, such as the breast-screening program, are bound to greatly benefi t from this development.

The new class of phosphors also allows monitoring of personal radiation exposures and has the potential to replace currently used thermo luminescence devices in the near future. The new system allows the daily and non-centralized readout of personal radiation badges. Moreover, it is at least one order of magnitude more sensitive than currently used TLD technology.

Riesen and his co-workers are currently in the process of further optimizing the properties of storage phosphor and have discovered even more sensitive systems. Together with Dosimetry and Imaging Pty Ltd (a UNSW spin-off company) they are also developing a range of reader devices for use in medical imaging and personal radiation monitoring.

First computed radiograph by a prototype 2D reader for dental imaging

developed by Hans Riesen and Ken Piper. The left hand panel shows a

photo of the electronic chip that was imaged; the right hand panel shows

the computed radiograph. A standard oral examination dose (5 μSv) at 65

kV was applied. The printed circuit and the IC are clearly visible under the

housing.

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Appendix 1 Research and Research Training Offi ceResearch activities at UNSW@ADFA are coordinated through the Research and Research Training Offi ce (RRTO) which works closely with the Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the UNSW Kensington campus. The RRTO monitors research performance and research funding and provides support to academic staff for the development of their research careers. The Offi ce

off ers strategies and advice on writing applications;•

organises workshops for researchers;•

helps seek funding from appropriate sources;•

organises an annual Research Day to promote and • support research;

organises monthly Faculty Seminars to disseminate • information about current research underway at UNSW@ADFA and promotes discussion between academics across disciplines;

liaises with a wide range of funding bodies; and •

assists with preparation and submission of grant • applications.

With regard to postgraduate research students, the RRTO works closely with the Graduate Research School at UNSW Kensington campus. The Offi ce:

administers the Postgraduate Research Reviews of • Progress Reports;

organises workshops to develop and enhance research • students’ skills;

administers scholarships in conjunction with the • Graduate Research School; and

provides pastoral care to research students.•

Associate Dean (Research)

The Associate Dean (Research) is responsible for promoting and overseeing all research activities and the RRTO functions. The Associate Dean (Research) chairs the Faculty Research Grants Committee which is responsible for assessing internal grant applications. A Research Committee (a standing committee of the Academic Board) is responsible for research policy matters and for postgraduate degree admissions, progress and examinations. The Associate Dean (Research) also co-chairs the ADFA Research Committee.

Faculty Research Grants Committee

The Faculty Research Grants Committee is responsible for assessing internal grant applications and formulating policies with regard to internal research funding. The Committee, chaired by the Associate Dean (Research), consists of two representatives each from Engineering, Humanities and Science. The composition of the committee in 2008 was:

Prof Joseph Lai (chair)•

Prof Paul Eggert•

A/Prof Grant Collins•

A/Prof Geoff Mercer•

A/Prof Valeri Ougrinovski•

Dr Krishna Shankar•

Dr Keiran Sharpe•

ADFA Research Committee

The fourth meeting of the ADFA Research Committee was held on 21 November 2008. The membership of the committee comprises equal representations from UNSW@ADFA and the Australian Defence Force. The three main functions of the committee are:

to consider Defence-related research activities currently • undertaken at UNSW@ADFA with a view to gain transparency, to confi rm relevance of current Defence-related elements and/or components of research, and to identify emerging themes for research;

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Appendicesto provide Defence with a forum to collaborate with • UNSW@ADFA on emerging issues within Defence that could be addressed by research undertaken at UNSW@ADFA. Such issues would be prioritised by the Committee and detailed at the Annual Triennium Review each year; and

to review and approve recommendations made by • the UNSW@ADFA Faculty Research Grants Committee for funding under the Defence-related Research Funding Scheme, and allocate grants based on those recommendations in amounts not exceeding $20,000 per project, up to a total of $100,000 per annum provided by UNSW@ADFA.

The composition of the Committee in 2008 was:

Mr Peter Trebilco, Director of Strategic Management, • JETWC, ADC (Co-chair)

Prof Joseph Lai, Associate Dean (Research), UNSW@• ADFA (Co-chair)

CMDR Roger Dobson•

GPCAPT Tony McCormack•

LTCOL Warren Jolley •

Dr Tin French, Director, Strategic Planning Coordination, • DSTO

The Rector or his nominee•

Prof Michael Frater•

Prof David Lovell•

Prof Hussein Abbass•

Some Activities Organised by the RRTO in 2008

Faculty Research Seminars:

Dr Matt Garratt (ACME), Robot helicopters: an update on • rotary wing UAV activities at UNSW@ADFA’ (11 March)

Dr Robin Robertson (PEMS), ‘Amundsen Ice Shelf • collapse: Is it likely to aff ect Australia?’ (8 April)

Prof Aurelia George-Mulgan (HASS), ‘The perils of • Japanese Politics’ (6 May)

Prof Evgeny Morozov (ACME), ‘Aerospace Structures and • Composite Materials’ (10 June)

A/Prof Ravi Sood (PEMS), ‘Studying binary stars with • X-ray vision’ (1 July)

Prof Michael Frater (ITEE). ‘Is there a Future for Video • Coding Research? ‘ (12 August)

A/Prof Grant Collins (PEMS), ‘Follow that Gene!‘ (9 • September)

Professor James Cotton (HASS), ‘Asia, Empire and • international society: some episodes in Australian international thought‘ (11 November)

UNSW@ADFA Research Day 28 October 2008

Workshops:

Research Workshop Program for Honours and • Postgraduate Students and Staff (summer session), organised jointly by The University of Canberra, UNSW@ADFA, ANU and ACU (29 January – 14 February)

InfoED Workshop (5 February)•

Seminar; ‘Getting Started with Linkage’, James Walsh (18 • March)

UNSW Research Staff Induction (videostreaming) (18 • March)

New Research Students Orientation (2 April)•

New Staff Research Induction (9 April)•

Research Student Workshop ‘Doing your research • project’ (9 April)

Research Student Workshop ‘Citing and avoiding • plagiarism’ (10 April)

Defence-related Research Workshop (13 May)•

Research Workshop Program for Honours and • Postgraduate Students and Staff , organised jointly by The University of Canberra, UNSW@ADFA, ANU and ACU (30 June - 11 July)

Graduate Research Forum (15 August)•

New Academic/Research Staff Orientation (26 August)•

New Research Students Orientation (11 September)•

Research Student Workshop ‘Doing your research • project’ (17 September)

Research Student Workshop ‘Citing and avoiding • plagiarism’ (18 September)

Research Student Workshop ‘Endnote’ (21 September)•

Doing business with NSi (19 September 30)•

Grantsmanship Workshop (October 2)•

Proposed Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation • Centre (9 October)

UNSW@ADFA Research Day (28 October)•

Supervisor Training Workshop (October 28)•

Launch of the Advanced Composite Research Unit • (November 18)

ARC Discovery Projects Information Session • (videostreaming) (November 19)

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Appendix 2 Externally-Funded Research Grants Awarded in 20082. A ARC Discovery Project Grants

Investigators School Project Title Amount Funding Period

Paul Eggert HASS Brought to book:Textual-editorial studies and the methodology of book history with a scholarly edition of Charles Harpur's complete poetry

$660,000 2009-2013

Valeri Ougrinovski

ITEE Constructive control of interconnected systems $210,000 2009-2011

2. B ARC Linkage – Infrastructure Equipment and Facilities Grants

UNSW@ADFA

Investigators

School Project Title Administering

Organisation

Amount

Paul Eggert, Bruce Bennett

HASS AustLit Phase Three: Transforming the Study of Australian Literature through a Collaborative eResearch Environment

University of Queensland

$650,000

Hussein Abbass ITEE A high performance computing cluster and storage for the INTERSECT Research Consortium

University of Technology in Sydney

$500,000

2. C Other External Research Funding Awarded

UNSW@ADFA

Investigators

School Grantor Project Title Amount

Hussein Abbass, Ruhul Sarker, Bob Hall, Andrew Ross

ITEE / HASS

DSTO Basis of provisioning, evaluation, refi nement and validation study

$220,000

Hussein Abbass, Michael Barlow, Chris Lokan, Ruhul Sarker

ITEE DSTO Transition Risk and Change Management Study (TRaCS) $122,000

Hussein Abbass, Sue Burdekin, Martin Copeland, Michael Harrap, Chris Lokan,

ITEE / ACME

Eurocontrol Considering civil future ATM as an enemy. €100,000

Hussein Abbass, Michael Barlow,

ITEE Airservices Australia

A Baseline Aviation Emission Inventory for the Australian National Airspace

$40,909

Elizabeth Barber, Edward Lewis

BUS / ITEE

DSTO Studies supporting the Defence Logistics Transformation Plan $31,818

Stewart Campbell, Jianli Wang

PEMS ANSTO Insight to novel spin crossover compounds by uSR $9,429

Stewart Campbell, Gordon Kearley, Hans Riesen

PEMS ANSTO Structure of NaMgAl(oxalate)3.9H2O and Neutron spin-echo studies of water fl ips. Magnetic phase transitions in PrMn2Ge2-xSix; Magnetic nonoclusters in Zinc Ferrites

$11,890

Amy Griffi n PEMS CSIRO Scholarship Top-up for Bahaa Hameed $7,000

Robert Hall HASS DSTO Study of the structures, arms and approaches to the employment of fi res of Australian rifl e sections in South Vietnam, 1966-1971

$39,727

Ken Harris PEMS CSIRO Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries $4,125

Obada Kayali ACME NewSouth Innovations Pty Ltd

Production and performance of ultra lightweight fl y ash based building products

$7,582

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Investigators

School Grantor Project Title Amount

Andrew Lambert ITEE DSTO Scholarship Top-up for David Bowman $45,000

S-C Robert Lo ACME Nehemiah Concrete

Nehemiah Anchored Earth Wall Pull out resistance for anchorage system

$27,273

Robert Lo ACME Parsons Brinckerhoff Australia Pty Ltd

Cyclic testing of Tarong Power Station ash $20,000

Andrew Neely, Krishna Shankar

ACME DSTO Jet engine reliability and durability $15,000

Jason Mazanov SOB Department of Health and Ageing

Developing a choice model of athletes doping behaviour $47,000

Sean O'Byrne, Russell Boyce, Timothy McIntyre

ACME USAF Diode laser scramjet inlet sensor $33,818

Michael Ryan, Michael Frater, Greg Milford

ITEE DMO Radio Frequency Spectrum Technical Services $300,000

Ruhul Sarker, Michael Barlow, Robert Hall

ITEE / HASS

DSTO Firepower study for Land 17 $90,909

Glen Stewart PEMS ANSTO Determination of crystal fi eld parameters for the intermetallic compound ErCr2Si2

$3,400

Jianli Wang PEMS ANSTO Magnetic phase transitions in PrMn2Ge2-xSix $5,487

Hua Wang PEMS DSTO An Operational Circulation and Ecology Forecast System for Jervis Bay, NSW

$12,000

Hua Wang PEMS Sydney Institute of Marine Science

Enhancement of an Ocean Reference Station off Jervis Bay, NSW $12,780

Stephen Yeomans, Henk Eijkman

ACME / HASS

DSTO Organisational Learning in the Army. Response to: Request for submission of interest, statement of claim and quotation.

$18,670

Appendix 3 Internally Funded Grants Awarded in 20083. A UNSW Major Research Equipment and Infrastructure Scheme (MREIS)

The MREIS provides funding for project-related infrastructure costs associated with the Australian Competitive Grants. Other objectives of the scheme include:

upgrading/replacing or purchasing new equipment to alleviate shortages in current research infrastructure, •

improving support for areas of research strength, and •

ensuring that areas of recognised research potential, in which institutions have taken steps to initiate high quality research • activity, have access to the support necessary for development.

Investigators School Project Title Amount

Ian Petersen, Elanor Huntington, Charles Harb, Greg Milford and Wayne Hutchison

ITEE, PEMS

An instrument to allow for characterization and control of high speed dynamics arising in applications such as quantum optics, laser cavity locking, Atomic Force Microscope control systems, and radio frequency systems. It is proposed to purchase a network analyzer which will allow the estimation of dynamics in the frequency range of 10Hz to 500MHz, This network analyzer will plug a gap in the coverage of the existing available instruments

$67,500

Amy Griffi n, Hussein Abbass, Martin Copeland, Sameer Alam and Michael Barlow

PEMS,ITEE, ACME

Funding is sought to purchase the equipment and service contracts necessary to outfi t and maintain an eye tracking laboratory. The equipment requested includes the eye tracking hardware, software to control the eye tracker and analyse the resulting data and a dedicated, high-end desktop computer and hardware

$76,000

2. C Other External Research Funding Awarded (continued)

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3. B UNSW Goldstar Awards

Goldstar awards of $40,000 each ($30,000 for the Humanities) are awarded to researchers who have narrowly missed ARC funding in the current round.

Investigators School Project Title Amount

Hussein Abbass ITEE Scenario planning techniques for security and defence $40,000

James Cotton HASS The articulation of a distinctive Australian strategic world view: the emergence of international relations in Australia, from Versailles to Vietnam

$30,000

Clinton Fernandes HASS Insurgency in East Timor; Analysis of a victory $30,000

3. C Engineering - ADFA International Research Collaboration Scheme

The Engineering – ADFA Research Collaboration Scheme was conceived in 2004, as a way of fostering links between engineering and science schools at ADFA and the Faculty of Engineering at Kensington campus. It is jointly funded by the two faculties. This third round added the possibility of international collaboration with researchers from other universities of the Asia-Pacifi c region. A total of $192,238 was distributed to seven collaborative research projects.

UNSW@ADFA Investigators UNSW Kensington / International

Investigators

Project Title Amount

Matt Garratt, Hemanshu Pota R G Parker (UNSW Eng) High-fi delity Modelling and Measurement of Main Rotor Flapping for Control and Simulation

$22,400

Matt Garratt, Andrew Lambert Linling Wang (UNSW Eng),A Shibasaki (University of Tokyo)

Vision Aided Multi-sensing for Airborne Navigation and Terrain Following

$30,000

Laura Gladkis, Heiko Timmers Bruce Milthorpe (UNSW Eng) Bioactivity of polyethylene wear particles $30,000

Henry Larkin Samsung Lim, Hye-Young Paik , Dr Geunsik Jo (Inha University, South Korea)

Context-aware computing for personalised location-based services

$28,384

Jong-Leng Liow Gary Rosengarten, Robert Norden (UNSW Eng), N-T Nguyen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Development of a blood purifi cation device by study of multiphase fl ow structure in micro-channels’

$28,973

Andrew Neely Eddie Leonardi, Victoria Timchenko (UNSW Eng), Abd. Rahim Abu Talib (Universiti Putra, Malaysia)

Measurement of heat transfer in dimpled channels using thermochromic liquid crystals

$29,925

Hemanshu Pota Roger Eaton, J Katupitiya (UNSW Eng), Debasish Ghose (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)

Kinematic and Dynamic Control with Trajectory Planning for Mobile Platforms with Side-slip

$21,000

3. D UNSW@ADFA Silverstar Awards

The UNSW@ADFA Silverstar Program is a new scheme along the lines of the University-wide Goldstar scheme, and provides awards of $20,000 to enable researchers to develop stronger applications for subsequent ARC funding rounds.

Investigators School Project Title

Stewart Campbell, Jianli Wang PEMS The magnetocaloric eff ect - combining physics and functional materials

Michael Frater, John Arnold, Elanor Huntington, Mark Pickering

ITEE Exploiting noise in non-linear signal processing

Aurelia George-Mulgan HASS Between free trade and agricultural protection: The changing domestic and international politics of Japanese trade policy

Elizabeth Greenhalgh HASS 1918: How the Allies Won the First World War

Himanshu Pota ITEE Large Disturbance Control of Interconnected Cogeneration Plants with Active Loads

Ruhul Sarker, Darryl Essam ITEE Solving Large Industrial Problems through Task Parallelisation

John Young, Tapabrata Ray ACME Float like a butterfl y: the physics of optimal fl apping wing fl ight

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Appendices3. E Early Career Researcher Grants

The Early Career Researcher (ECR) scheme, now in its third year, provides funding to support researchers who have less than fi ve years’ academic experience or are within fi ve years of the award of a PhD to be competitive in attracting external research funding. The following fi ve projects totalling $121,019 were approved for funding to commence in 2009:

Investigators School Project Title Amount

John Connor HASS The First World War and the 'British World' $21,057

Anthony Day PEMS Organic Power in Organic Packaging $36,436

David Paull PEMS Indirect methods in wildlife research. A question of detection: are infrared cameras better than hair-tunnels for monitoring cryptic animals?

$31,250

Murat Tahtali ACME Parallel processing of image registration algorithms on high-end graphical processors $9,780

Yixia Zhang ACME Multiscale numerical modelling of fi ber-reinforced composite laminates $22,496

3. F Special Research Grants (SRG)

Special Research Grants provide seed funding of up to $10,000 to enable full-time academic staff to develop their research to be competitive nationally in terms of quality and/or ability to attract external funding.

Investigators School Project Title Amount

David Blaazer HASS The creation of a monetary union in the United Kingdom: 1603-1826 $7,955

James Cotton HASS The role of American soft power in Australian international thought prior to the Pacifi c War

$9,912

Jeff Doyle HASS A critical Iconography of the 'late' Watercolours of Ken Unsworth, 2007-2008 $6,308

Amar Khennane ACME Design, manufacture and testing of a hybrid beam using a pultruded profi le and high strength concrete

$9,700

Stuart Lone HASS India's emerging mass motorization & socio-cultural change in contemporary New Delhi

$5,125

Robert Niven ACME Eff ect of Interfacial Curvature on the Solubility of Immiscible Liquids $5,000

Tapabrata Ray ACME Development of optimization methods to deal with the fundamental challenges in many objective optimization problems

$6,000

3. G Defence-related Research Funding Scheme (DRR)

The Defence-related Research Funding Scheme was established to support full-time academic staff to pursue Defence-related research for well-defi ned projects having an identifi able set of outcomes.

Investigators School Project Title Amount

Michael Frater, Michael Ryan, Charles Benson

ITEE Development of a Low-cost, Omni-directional Projector for High Capacity Underwater Acoustic Communication Networks

$19,000

Jong-Leng Liow ACME Micro-device for optical detection of compounds $10,000

Stefan Markowski BUS Defence Expenditure, Spill-ins and Threats in Asia-Pacifi c $16,950

Evgeny Morozov, Krishnakumar Shankar

ACME Innovative design of composite fl exible multi-layered bullet-resistant ballistic panel for body armour

$15,800

Sean O'Byrne ACME Water vapour temperature and concentration measurements at the exit of a military combustion test facility

$15,000

Lynne Wallace, Anthony Day PEMS Environmentally friendly methods for the synthesis of novel high-nitrogen compounds and remediation of wastewater from explosives manufacture

$15,380

Jian Zhang HASS China's Expanding Maritime Interests and Naval Modernisation: Implications for Australia

$7,870

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3. H DSARC Scholarships

These scholarships are awarded to UNSW@ADFA academics for specifi c projects, and the academics then recruit the research students. They require academic supervision along with co-supervision by external parties from defence and security organisations.

Investigators School Collaborating Organisation Project Title Amount

Michael Barlow ITEE SimCentric Technologies Scalable Agents for Visually Rich Virtual Environments $64,881

Amy Griffi n PEMS CSIRO Social-Ecological Intersections: A Spatial Approach to Understanding Bushfi re Risk and Community Capacity for Resilience and Adaptation in the Sydney Metropolitan Area

$64,881

Charles Harb ITEE AFP Digital Demodulation Isotopic Ratio Measurements for Forensic Analysis

$64,881

Andrew Neely ACME BAE Systems Australia Experimental and Numerical study of Thrust Vectoring $64,881

Heiko Timmers PEMS BLUGLASS Ltd Dilute magnetic GaN for radiation-hard spintronics memory in strategic defence systems

$64,881

Appendix 4 Visiting Fellows Funded by the Rector, 2008

Visiting Fellow Institution School

Prof Jennifer Keene Chapman University, Washington USA HASS

Dr Swapan Konar Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India PEMS

Dr Yuhsuka Koyama Tokyo Institute of technology, Japan ITEE

Dr Houjue Wang Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China PEMS

Dr Chunhui Yang Deakin University ACME

Dr Wolf-Dietrich Zeitz Hahn-Meitner Institut, Berlin PEMS

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AppendicesAppendix 5 Publications in 2007Book - Authored Research

Benson, CR., Frater, MR. & Ryan, MJ., 2007, Tactical Electronic Warfare, Argos Press, Canberra.

Cain, FM., 2007, Economic Statecraft During the Cold War: European Responses to the US Trade Embargo, Routledge, London and New York.

Stockings, CA., 2007, The Torch and the Sword, UNSW Press, Sydney.

*Vasiliev, VV. & Morozov, E., 2007, Advanced Mechanics of Composite Materials, Elsevier, UK and The Netherlands.

Williams, CP., 2007, Maiden Voyages: Eastern Indonesian women on the move, ISEAS, Singapore.

Book - Other Research

Barker, GF. & *Green, J., 2007, Physical Force Protection, Commonwealth of Australia, Victoria, Australia.

George Mulgan, AD., 2007, Strategic Insights: Australia-Japan Relations - New Directions, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra.

Stockings, CA., 2007, The Making and Breaking of the Post-Federation Australian Army, 1901-09, Land Warfare Centre, Canberra.

Zhang, J., 2007, Strategic Insights: Building ‘a harmonious world’? Chinese perceptions of regional order and implications for Australia, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra.

Book - Edited

Cotton, J., 2007, Trading on Alliance Security: Australian World Aff airs 2001-2005, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.

Eggert, PR., *de Filippis, S. & *Kalnins, M., 2007, D.H. Lawrence in Italy: Sketches from “Etruscan Places, Sea and Sardinia”, and “Twilight in Italy”, Penguin, London.

George Mulgan, AD., 2007, Australia-Japan Relations: New Directions, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra.

Huybers, AW., Edward Elgar, 2007, Tourism in developing countries, Cheltenham, UK.

*Mendis, P., Lai, JC., *Dawson, E. & Abbass, HA., 2007, Recent advances in security technology 2007, Australian Homeland Security Research, Curtin, ACT.

Reeve, LJ. & *Stephens, D., 2007, Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead Press, Sydney.

*Zhao, L. & Wang, XH., 2007, Economics Study on Marine Disaster and Marine Income, Economic Science Press, Beijing, China.

Book Chapter - DEST

*Baker, S., *Bender, A., Abbass, HA. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘A Scenario-based Evolutionary Scheduling Approach for Assessing Future Supply Chain Fleet Capabilities’, in Studies in Computational Intelligence - Evolutionary Scheduling, eds. Keshav P. Dahal, Kay Chen Tan and Peter I.Cowling, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany.

Bennett, BH., 2007, ’”Crossroads of Circumstance”: Place in Contemporary Australian Short Fiction’, in Tropes and Territories: Short Fiction, Postcolonial Readings, Canadian Writing in

Context, eds. Marta Dvorak and W.H. New, McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Bennett, BH., 2007, ‘A Beach Somewhere: The Australian Littoral Imagination at Play’, in The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers, eds. CA Cranston and Robert Zeller, Rodopi, Amsterdam.

Bennett, BH., 2007, ‘Critical Approaches to Australian Literature’, in Writing Asia: The Literatures in Englishes. Volume 1: From the inside Asia-Pacifi c Literatures in Englishes, ed. Edwin Thumboo, Ethos Books, Singapore.

Bennett, BH., 2007, ‘Politics, Espionage and Exile: Ian Milner and Ric Throssell’, in Still Shines When you Think of It, eds. Bill Manhire and Peter Whiteford, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand.

Bowden, BM. & *Seabrooke, L., 2007, ‘Global Standards of Market Civilization’, in The Production and Reproduction of ‘Civilizations’ in International Relations, eds. M. Hall and P.T. Jackson, Palgrave, New York and London.

Burgess, MA. & *Finegold, L., 2007, ‘Ch 127: Environmental noise impact assessment’, in Handbook of Neural Engineering, ed. Wiley, USA.

Clark, CM., 2007, ‘Naval Aviation at Gallipoli’, in Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead press, Sydney.

Cotton, J., 2007, ‘After the Flood: Foreign Policy and the Management of Intelligence’, in Trading on Alliance Security: Australia in World Aff airs 2001-2005, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Cotton, J. & *Ravenhill, J., 2007, ‘Trading on Alliance Security: Foreign Policy in the post-11 September era’, in Trading on Alliance Security: Australia in World Aff airs 2001-2005, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Cowan, SA., 2007, ‘The Caledonian Diaspora in Australia: A Foot in Each Camp’, in Nation in Immigration: Essays on Nationalism, Sub-Nationalisms and Narration, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, India.

Dam, HH., Abbass, HA. & Lokan, CJ., 2007, ‘Evolutionary Online Data Mining: An Investigation in a Dynamic Environment’, in Studies in Computational Intelligence, eds. Woiciech Penczek, Springer, Berlin, Germany.

Huybers, AW., 2007, ‘Tourism in Developing Countries: Introduction’, in Tourism in Developing Countries, eds. T Huybers, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.

Jia, X. & *Richards, J., 2007, ‘Hyperspectral Data Representation’, in Hyperspectral Data Exploitation: Theory and Applications, eds. Chein-I Chang, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.

Kiss, A., 2007, ‘Nonlinear resonance and chaos in an ocean model’, in Frontiers in Turbulence and Coherent Structures, eds. J. Denier, J.S. Frederiksen, World Scientifi c, Singapore.

Lai, JC., 2007, ‘Metal-cutting machinery noise and vibation prediction and control’, in Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control, eds. Malcolm J Crocker, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey.

Lambert, A., 2007, ‘Sea Power Ashore and in the Air’, in Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead press, Sydney.

Lees, BG., 2007, ‘Natural resources information - A vital component of the next generation of LAS to support sustainable development’, in Towards a Spatially Enabled Society, eds. Abbas Rajabifard, Department of Geomatics, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Lone, SP., 2007, ‘Remembering Life in Urban South Vietnam circa 1965-1975’, in Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia: From the Taiping Rebellion to the Vietnam War, ed. Stewart Lone, Greenwood Press, USA.

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Lone, SP., 2007, ‘The Wars of Meiji Japan (1894-1895)’, in Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia: From the Taiping Rebellion to the Vietnam War, ed. Stewart Lone, Greenwood Press, USA.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Art and Communism in Europe: Heinze-Uwe Haus as Anti-Ideologue’, in Brechtian Theatre of Contradictions: Providing Moral Strength under Conditions of Dictatorship: A Festschrift for Heinz-Uwe Haus, eds. Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe, Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle: UK.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Lying and Politics’, in Politics and Morality, Palgrave Macmillan, UK.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Strained Relations: Russia, Australia and the Comintern,1920-1940’, in Encounters under the Southern Cross: Two Centuries of Russian-Australian Relations 1807-2007, eds. Alexander Massov, John McNair and Thomas Poole, Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide.

Mercer, GN. & Weber, RO., 2007, ‘Modeling Heating Eff ects’, in Plant Disturbance Ecology, eds. EA Johnson, K Miyanishi, Academic Press, Elsevier, UK and The Netherlands.

Mercer, GN., *Sweatman, WL., *Elvin, A., Caunce, JF., *Fulford, GR., *Harper, S. & Pennifold, RM., 2007, ‘Process Driven Models for Spray Retention by Plants’, in Proceedings of the 2006 Mathematics-in-Industry Study Group, ed. GC Wake, Centre for Mathematics in Industry, Massey University, New Zealand.

Prior, RG., 2007, ‘Maritime Aspects of the Gallipoli Operation’, in Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead press, Sydney.

Ray, T. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Optimum oil production planning using an evolutionary approach’, in Evolutionary Scheduling, Springer Verlag.

Reeve, LJ., 2007, ‘Triumph or Tragedy’, in Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead Press, Sydney.

Stephens, A., 2007, ‘Eff ects Based Operations and the Fighting Power of a Defence Force’, in On New Wars, ed. John Andreas Olsen, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Oslo.

Tanasaldy, T., 2007, ‘Ethnic Identity Politics in West Kalimantan’, in Renegotiating Boundaries: Local Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia, eds. Schulte Nordhold, Henk and Gerry van Klinken, KITLV, Leiden.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘Vietnam’s Regional Integration: Domestic and External Challenges to State Sovereignty’, in Vietnam’s New Order, eds. S. Balme and Mark Sidel, Palgrave Macmillan, New York.

Warn, JR., 2007, ‘Strategic leadership in an era of complexity and uncertainty’, in Strategic Leadership Development: International Perspectives, eds. J Stouff er & A Macintyre, Canadian Defence Academy Press, Kingston, Ontario.

Zhang, J., 2007, ‘The Infl uence of Chinese Nationalism on Sino-Japanese Relations’, in China-Japan Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Creating a Future Past?, eds. Michael Heazle and Nick Knight, Edward Elgar, pp. 15-34.

*Zhao, L. & Wang, XH., 2007, ‘The Enlightenment on Our Marine Disaster and Income from Australian Marine Parks Zone Plan’, in Economics Study on Marine Disaster and Marine Income, eds. L Zhao, XH Wang, Economic Science Press, Beijing, China.

Chapter - Other Research

Bennett, BH., 2007, ‘The Remains of Empire: The Comic Melancholy of Clive James’, in The Nation Across the World: Postcolonial Literary Representations, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.

Cotton, J., 2007, ‘The Crisis in East Timor: Understanding the Past, Imagining the Future’, in The Crisis of the Timor-Leste State in Comparative Perspective, Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin.

Lone, SP., 2007, ‘Introduction’, in Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia: from the Taiping Rebellion to the Vietnam War, ed. Stewart Lone, Greenwood Press, USA.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Communism’, in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell, USA; UK; Australia.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Utopia’, in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, pp. 5155-5159.

*Stevens, DM. & Reeve, LJ., 2007, ‘Introduction’, in Sea Power Ashore and in the Air, Halstead press, Sydney.

Journal - Scholarly Refereed

Ahmed, A., Neely, AJ., Shankar, K. & Chan, SL., 2007, ‘Tensile behaviour of nano-particulate reinforced aluminium matrix composites at elevated temperatures’, in Material Science Forum, vol 561-565, pp. 761 - 764.

Ansari, NA., Towers, I., Jovanoski, Z. & Sidhu, HS., 2007, ‘A semi-classical approach to two-frequency solitons in a three-level cascade atomic system’, in Optics Communications, vol 274(1), pp. 66 - 73.

*Bachor, H., Harb, CC., *Hetet, G., *Glockl, O., *Pilypas, KA., *Buchler, BC. & *Lam, PK., 2007, ’Squeezed light for bandwidth-limited atom optics experiments at the rubidium D1 line’, in Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, vol 40(1), pp. 221 - 226.

Banks, GA., *Kelly, S., *Lewis, N. & Sharpe, SQ., 2007, ‘Place ‘From One Glance’: the use of place in the marketing of New Zealand and Australian wines’, in Australian Geographer, vol 38(1), pp. 15 - 35.

*Barnes, B., Sidhu, HS. & *Gordon, D., 2007, ‘Host gastro-intestinal dynamics and the frequency of colicin production by Escherichia coli’, in Microbiology, vol 153(9), pp. 2823 - 2827.

Barnes, KE., 2007, ‘With a Smile Barely Wrinkling the Surface: Christopher Brennan’s Large Musicopoematographoscope and Mallarmés Coup de dés’, in Dix-Neuf, vol 9, pp. 44 - 56.

Barry, SI. & Chapman, JS., 2007, ‘Predicting university performance’, in ANZIAM Journal, vol 49, pp. C36 - C50.

Becker, KD. & *Bartels, O., 2007, ‘A High-Temperature Mossbauer Study of the Iron Nitrides’, in Zeitschrift fuer Physikalische Chemie, vol 221(11-12), pp. 1509 - 1524.

Berrie, PW., 2007, ‘A New Technique for Authenticating Content in Evolving Marked-up Documents’, in Literary and Linguistic Computing, vol 22:1, online.

Blaazer, DP., 2007, ‘Globalization, Markets and Historiographical Perspectives’, in Journal of Contemporary History, vol 42(3), pp. 505 - 514.

Bou, JA., 2007, ‘Cavalry, fi repower, and swords: The Australian light horse and the tactical lessons of cavalry operations in Palestine, 1916-1918’, in Journal of Military History, vol 71(1), pp. 99 - 125.

Bowden, BM., 2007, ‘The River of Inter-civilisational Relations: the ebb and fl ow of peoples, ideas and innovations’, in Third World Quarterly, vol 28:7, pp. 1359 - 1374.

Boyce, RR. & *Stumvoll, A., 2007, ‘Re-entry body drag: shock tunnel experiments and computational fl uid dynamics calculations compared’, in Shock Waves Journal, vol 16(6), pp. 431 - 443.

*Bracken, L. & Croke, JC., 2007, ‘The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff -dominated geomorphic systems’, in Hydrological Processes, vol 21(13), pp. 1749 - 1763.

Briggs, GP., Ray, T. & Milthorpe, JF., 2007, ‘Optimal design of an Australian medium launch vehicle’, in Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, vol 3(2), pp. 105 - 116.

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AppendicesBui, VQ., Zhu, W. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Modelling Internet End-to-End

Loss Behaviours: A Congestion Control Perspective’, in Journal of Computers (JCP), vol 2(8), pp. 18 - 25.

Burgess, MA. & *Williams, W., 2007, ‘Combination of workplace and recreational noise exposure’, in Acoustics Australia, vol 35(3), pp. 91 - 95.

Burgess, MA. & *Williams, W., 2007, ‘Occupational noise exposure and action levels’, in Journal of Occupational Health and Safety Australia and New Zealand, vol 23(4), pp. 343 - 348.

*Butcher, KS., *Fernandes, AJ., *Chen, PP., *Wintrebert-Fouquet, M., Timmers, H., Shrestha, SK., *Hirshy, H., *Perks, R. & *Usher, BF., 2007, ‘The nature of nitrogen related point defects in common forms of InN’, in Journal of Applied Physics, vol 101(12), pp. 1 - 11.

*Byrne, DG., *Davenport, SC. & Mazanov, J., 2007, ‘Profi les of adolescent stress: The development of the adolescent stress questionnaire (ASQ)’, in Journal of Adolescence, vol 30(3), pp. 393 - 416.

*Byun, D., Wang, XH., *Zavatarelli, M. & *Cho, Y., 2007, ‘Eff ects of resuspended sediments and vertical mixing on phytoplankton spring bloom dynamics in a tidal estuarine embayment’, in Journal of Marine Systems, vol 67(1-2 (available online 14 November 2006)), pp. 102 - 118.

Caunce, JF., Barry, SI., Mercer, GN. & *Marchant, TR., 2007, ‘Numerical simulation of contaminant fl ow in a wool scour’, in Mathematical and Computer Modelling, vol 46(3-4), pp. 499 - 512.

Caunce, JF. & Barry, SI., 2007, ‘Swelling problems with two moving boundaries’, in The ANZIAM Journal, vol 48, pp. C119 - C134.

Cornforth, DJ. & *Jelinek, H., 2007, ‘Automated classifi cation reveals morphological factors associated with dementia’, in Applied Soft Computing, vol 8(1), pp. 182 - 190.

Cotton, J., 2007, ‘North Korea and the Six-Party Process: Is a Multilateral Resolution of the Nuclear Issue Still Possible?’, in Asian Security, vol 3:1, pp. 27 - 44.

Cotton, J., 2007, ‘Timor-Leste and the Discourse of State Failure’, in Australian Journal of Internaitonal Aff airs, vol 61:4, pp. 1 - 13.

*Crause, LA., Lawson, WA. & *Henden, A., 2007, ‘Pulsation-decline relationships in R Coronae Borealis stars’, in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 375(1), pp. 301 - 306.

Cronin, MP., Day, AI. & Wallace, L., 2007, ‘Electrochemical remediation produces a new high-nitrogen compound from NTO wastewaters’, in Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol 149(2), pp. 527 - 531.

Dawson, JP., *Claridge, A., *Triggs, B. & Paull, DJ., 2007, ‘Diet of a native carnivore, the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), before and after an intense wildfi re’, in Wildlife Research, vol 34(5), pp. 342 - 351.

*Delaubert, V., *Lassen, M., Pulford, D., *Bachor, H. & Harb, CC., 2007, ‘Spatial mode discrimination using second harmonic generation’, in Optics Express, vol 15(9), pp. 5815 - 5826.

*Dingle, H. & Drake, VA., 2007, ‘What is migration?’, in Bioscience, vol 57(2), pp. 113 - 121.

Doig, GC., Barber, TJ., Leonardi, E. & Neely, AJ., 2007, ‘The onset of compressibility eff ects for aerofoils in ground eff ect’, in Aeronautical Journal, vol 111(1126), pp. 797 - 806.

Eggert, PR., 2007, ‘Textual Criticism and Folklore: The Ned Kelly Story and “Robbery Under Arms”’, in Script and Print, vol 31, pp. 69 - 80.

Eggert, PR., 2007, ‘The Bibliographic Life of an Australian Classic: Robbery Under Arms’, in Script and Print (Former BSANZ), vol 29, pp. 73 - 92.

Eggert, PR., 2007, ‘The Bushranger`s voice: Peter Carey`s `True History of the Kelly Gang` (2000) and Ned Kelly`s `Jerilderie Letter` (1879)’, in College Literature, vol 34, pp. 120 - 139.

Eggert, PR., 2007, ‘The Conservator’s Gaze and the Nature of the Work’, in Library Trends, vol 56:1, pp. 80 - 106.

*Evans, TA., Inta, RA., Lai, JC. & *Lenz, M., 2007, ’Foraging vibration signals attract foragers and identify food size in the drywood termite, Cryptotermes secundus’, in Insectes Sociaux, vol 54(4), pp. 374 - 382.

*Faletic, R., *Houwing, AF. & Boyce, RR., 2007, ‘Tomographic reconstruction of shock layer fl ows’, in Shock Waves Journal, vol 17(3), pp. 153 - 170.

*Forsman, J. & Woodward, CE., 2007, ‘Surface Forces at Restricted Equilibrium, in Solutions Containing Finite or Infi nite Semifl exible Polymers’, in Macromolecules, vol 40(23), pp. 8396 - 8408.

*Freyens, BP. & Oslington, PR., 2007, ‘Dismissal costs and their impact on employment: Evidence from Australian small and medium enterprises’, in Economic Record, vol 83(260), pp. 1 - 15.

*Garcia, Y., Campbell, SJ., *Lord, JS., *Boland, Y., *Ksenofontov, V. & *Gutlich, P., 2007, ‘Dynamics and Supramolecular Organization of the 1D Spin Transition Polymeric Chain Compound [Fe(NH2trz)3](NO3)2. Muon Spin Relaxation’, in Journal of Physical Chemistry B: Condensed Matter, Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces & Biophysical, vol 111(38), pp. 11,111 – 11,119.

Godara, LC. & Sayyah Jahromi, MR., 2007, ‘Convolution Constraints for Broadband Antenna Arrays’, in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 55(11), pp. 3146 - 3154.

*Goodwin, M., *Jenkins, C. & Lambert, AJ., 2007, ‘Improved detection of atmospheric turbulence with SLODAR’, in Optics Express, vol 15(22), pp. 14,844 – 14,860.

*Gosling, AS., *Bandyopadhyay, RM., *Miller-Jones, JC. & Farrell, SA., 2007, ‘GRO J1744-28, search for the counterpart: infrared photometry and spectroscopy’, in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 380(4), pp. 1511 - 1520.

*Gostelow, JP., *Platzer, MF., *Carscallen, WE. & Lai, JC., 2007, ‘Visualising vortex formation in the wakes of turbine blades and oscillating aerofoils’, in Journal of Flow Visualisation and Image Processing, vol 14, pp. 53 - 66.

Greenhalgh, EP., 2007, ‘David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau and the 1918 Manpower Crisis’, in The Historical Journal, vol 5012, pp. 397 - 421.

Greenhalgh, EP., 2007, ‘Errors and Omissions in Franco-British Co-operation over Munitions Production, 1914-1918’, in War in History, vol 14:2, pp. 179 - 218.

Hall, PH., 2007, ‘Defence Procurement, Innovation and the National Innovation System’, in Working Paper 526, Manchester Institute for Innovation Research, vol 4(December 2007), pp. 1 - 30.

*Hamelin, F., *Bernhard, P., Shaiju, AJ. & *Wajnberg, E., 2007, ‘Diet Selection as a Diff erential Foraging Game’, in SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, vol 46(5), pp. 1539 - 1561.

Haque, MN., *Al-Khaiat, H. & Kayali, OA., 2007, ‘Long-term strength and durability parameters of lightweight concrete in hot regime: importance of initial curing’, in Building and Environment, vol 42(8), pp. 3086 - 3092.

Harker, S., *Hicks, TJ., *Kennedy, SJ. & *Yu, D., 2007, ‘High luminosity time of fl ight with polarisation analysis: CeCu6’, in Physica B, vol 397, pp. 15 - 19.

Harris, KR. & *Bair, S., 2007, ‘Temperature and Pressure Dependence of the Viscosity of Diisodecyl Phthalate at Temperatures between (0 and 100) degrees C and at Pressures to 1 GPa’, in Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, vol 52(1), pp. 272 - 278.

Harris, KR., Kanakubo, M. & Woolf, LA., 2007, ‘Temperature and Pressure Dependence of the Viscosity of the Ionic Liquid 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Tetrafl uoroborate: Viscosity and Density Relationships in Ionic Liquids’, in Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, vol 52(6), pp. 2425 - 2430.

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Harris, KR., Kanakubo, M. & Woolf, LA., 2007, ‘Temperature and pressure dependence of the viscosity of the ionic liquids 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafl uorophosphate and 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifl uoromethylsulfonyl)imide’, in Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, vol 52(3), pp. 1080 - 1085.

*Hayne, MJ., *Mee, DJ., Gai, SL. & *McIntyre, T., 2007, ‘Boundary layers on a fl at plate at sub and superorbital speeds’, in Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, vol 21(4), pp. 772 - 779.

*Huang, Z. & Lees, BG., 2007, ‘Assessing a Single Classifi cation Accuracy Measure to Deal with the Imprecision of Location and Class: Fuzzy Weighted Kappa versus Kappa’, in Journal of Spatial Science, vol 52(1), pp. 1 - 12.

Huang, ZF., Jia, X., *Turner, B., *Dury, S., *Wallis, I. & *Foley, W., 2007, ‘Estimating nitrogen in eucalypt foliage by automatically extracting tree spectra from HyMap (TM) data’, in Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, vol 73(4), pp. 397 - 401.

Huntington, EH., Harb, CC., *Heurs, M. & *Ralph, TC., 2007, ‘Quantum noise limits to simultaneous quadrature amplitude and phase stabilization of solid-state lasers’, in Physical Review A, vol 75(1), pp. 013802-1 - 013802-8.

Huybers, AW. & *Dolnicar, S., 2007, ‘Diff erent Tourists - Diff erent Perceptions of Diff erent Places: Accounting for Tourists’ Perceptual Heterogeneity in Destination Image Measurement’, in Tourism Analysis, vol 12(5/6), pp. 447 - 461.

Huybers, AW., *Crouch, GI., *Oppewal, H., *Dolnicar, S., *Louviere, J. & Devinney, TM., 2007, ‘Discretionary Expenditure and Tourism Consumption: Insights form a Choice Experiment’, in Journal of Travel Research, vol 45(3), pp. 247 - 258.

Hynes, MH., Sharpe, SQ. & *Fagan, R., 2007, ‘Laughing with the Yes Men: the Politics of Affi rmation’, in Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, vol 21(1), pp. 107 - 121.

Inta, RA., Lai, JC., Fu, EW. & *Evans, TA., 2007, ’Termites live in a material world: exploration of their ability to diff erentiate between food sources’, in Journal Of The Royal Society Interface, vol 4(15), pp. 735 - 744.

Inta, RA., Lai, JC., *Evans, TA. & *Lenz, M., 2007, ’What do vibrations have to do with termites’ food choice?’, in Acoustics Australia, vol 35(3), pp. 73 - 77.

Jackson, WG., *Dickle, A. & *Wells, K., 2007, ‘Base catalysed substitution reactions of octahedral cobalt(III) complexes: Mechanism switching by changing the leaving group’, in Polyhedron, vol 26(2), pp. 508 - 518.

Jurriens, EC., 2007, ‘Indonesian Radio Culture: Modes of Address, Fields of Action’, in Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Aff airs (RIMA), vol 41(First), pp. 33 - 70.

Kallapur, AG., Salman, SA. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Application of extended Kalman fi lter towards UAV identifi cation’, in Autonomous Robots and Agents, vol 76/2007, pp. 199 - 207.

Kanakubo, M., Harris, KR., *Tsuchihashi, N., *Ibuki, K. & *Ueno, M., 2007, ‘Eff ect of Pressure on Transport Properties of the Ionic Liquid 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafl uorophosphate’, in Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol 111(8), pp. 2062 - 2069.

Kanakubo, M., Harris, KR., *Tsuchihashi, N., *Ibuki, K. & *Ueno, M., 2007, ‘Temperature and pressure dependence of the electrical conductivity of the ionic liquids 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium hexafl uorophosphate and 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrafl uoroborate’, in Fluid Phase Equilibria, vol 261(1-2), pp. 414 - 420.

Kawakami, T., *Butlin, RK., *Saint, K., Paull, DJ. & *Cooper, SJ., 2007, ‘Diff erential gene fl ow of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers among chromosomal races of Australian morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella, viatica species group)’, in Molecular Ecology, vol 16(23), pp. 5044 - 5056.

Kawakami, T., *Butlin, RK., Paull, DJ. & *Cooper, SJ., 2007, ‘Polymorphic microsatellite markers for chromosomal races of Australian morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella, viatica species group)’, in Molecular Ecology Notes, vol 7(6), pp. 1181 - 1184.

Kayali, OA. & Ahmed, MS., 2007, ‘Evaluating fl y ash blended cement using rapid chloride permeability and long-term ponding testing methods’, in Concrete in Australia, vol 33(4), pp. 31 - 38.

*Kemp, S., *Wheate, NJ., *Wang, ST., Collins, JG., *Ralph, SF., Day, AI., *Higgins, VJ. & *Aldrich-Wright, JR., 2007, ‘Encapsulation of platinum(II)-based DNA intercalators within cucurbit[6,7,8]urils’, in Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, vol 12(7), pp. 969 - 979.

*Kemp, S., *Wheate, NJ., Buck, DP., *Nikac, M., Collins, JG. & *Aldrich-Wright, JR., 2007, ‘The eff ect of ancillary ligand chirality and phenanthroline functional group substitution on the cytotoxicity of platinum (II)-based metallointercalators’, in Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, vol 101(7), pp. 1049 - 1058.

*Kench, P., *Nichol, SL., McLean, RF., *Smithers, SG. & Brander, R., 2007, ‘Impact of the Sumatran Tsunami on the Geomorphology and Sediments of Reef Islands: South Maalhosmadulu Atoll, Maldives’, in Atoll Research Bulletin, vol 544, pp. 105 - 134.

Khennane, A., *Sadaoui, A. & *Kaci, S., 2007, ‘Behaviour of reinforced concrete frames in a fi re environment including transitional thermal creep’, in Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, vol 7(3), pp. 167 - 184.

Kleine, HH., *Rahman, S. & *Timofeev, E., 2007, ‘Pressure measurements in laboratory-scale blast wave fl ow fi elds’, in Review of Scientifi c Instruments, vol 78, pp. 1 - 11.

*Lassen, M., *Delaubert, V., *Janousek, J., *Wagner, K., *Bachor, H., Lam, P., *Treps, N., *Buchhave, P., *Fabre, C. & Harb, CC., 2007, ‘Tools for multimode quantum information: Modulation, detection, and spatial quantum correlations’, in Physical Review Letters, vol 98(8), pp. 083602-1 - 083602-4.

Lever, SP., 2007, ‘Surviving as a Writer: The Careers of the 1970s Generation’, in Southerly, vol 67(1-2), pp. 395 - 407.

*Liew, KM., Ray, T. & *Tan, PK., 2007, ‘Computational Swarm Strategies for Single Objective Design Optimization Problems’, in International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics, vol 8(1), pp. 12 - 21.

*Lommen, D., Wright, CM., *maddison, s., *Jorgensen, J., *Bourke, TL., *Van Dishoeck, EF., *Hughes, A., *Wilner, DJ., Burton, MG. & *van Langevelde, H., 2007, ‘Investigating grain growth in disks around southern T Tauri stars at millimetre wavelengths’, in Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol 462(1), pp. 211 - 220.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Refl ections’, in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, vol 2, pp. 101 - 125.

Lovell, DW., 2007, ‘Promoting Democracy; The Challenge of Creating a Civil Society’, in Comparative Sociology, vol 6:3, pp. 324 - 343.

*Lund, M., *Jonsson, B. & Woodward, CE., 2007, ‘Implications of a high dielectric constant in proteins’, in Journal of Chemical Physics, vol 126(22), pp 225103-1 to 225103-8..

*MacDiarmid, J., *Mugridge, N., *Weiss, J., Phillips, LN., *Burn, AL., *Paulin, R., *Haasdyk, J., *Dickson, K., *Brahmbhatt, V. and others, 2007, ‘Bacterially derived 400 nm particles for encapsulation and cancer cell targeting of chemotherapeutics’, in Cancer Cell, vol 11(5), pp. 431 - 445.

Mackerras, MH., 2007, ‘Australia’, in European Journal of Political Research, vol 46(7-8), pp. 867 - 875.

Markowski, S. & Hall, PH., 2007, ‘Public Sector Entrepreneurialism and the Production of Defence’, in Public Finance & Management, vol 7(3), pp. 260 - 294.

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AppendicesMarkowski, S. & Wylie, R., 2007, ‘The Emergence of European

Defence and Defence Industry Policies’, in Security Challenges, vol 3(2), pp. 31 - 51.

Mazanov, J. & *Byrne, DG., 2007, ‘”Do you intend to smoke?”: A test of the assumed psychological equivalence in adolescent smoker and nonsmoker intention to change smoking behaviour’, in Australian Journal of Psychology, vol 59(Issue 1), pp. 34 - 42.

Mazanov, J. & *Byrne, DG., 2007, ‘Changes in adolescent smoking behaviour and knowledge of health consequence of smoking’, in Australian Journal of Psychology, vol 59(3), pp. 176 - 180.

Mazanov, J., *Petroczi, A., *Naughton, DP., *Holloway, A. & *Bingham, J., 2007, ‘Limited agreement exists between rationale and practice in athletes’ supplement use for maintenance of health: a retrospective study’, in Nutrition Journal, vol 6(34), pp. 1 - 22.

Mazanov, J., *Petroczi, A., *Naughton, DP., *Holloway, A. & *Bingham, J., 2007, ‘Performance enhancement with supplements: incongruence between rationale and practice’, in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, vol 4(19), pp. 1 - 27.

McFarlane, AJ. & *Grabosky, P., 2007, ‘The Potential of Crime to Undermine Australia’s National Security’, in Security Challenges, vol 3:4, pp. 131 - 150.

McFarlane, AJ., 2007, ‘The Thin Blue Line: The Strategic Role of the Australian Federal Police’, in Security Challenges, vol 3:3, pp. 91 - 108.

*McIntyre, T., Kleine, HH. & *Houwing, AF., 2007, ‘Optical imaging techniques for hypersonic impulse facilities’, in Aeronautical Journal, vol 111(1115), pp. 1 - 16.

Mercer, GN., 2007, ‘A simple diff usion model of the eff ect of droplet size and spread area on foliar uptake of hydrophilic compounds’, in Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology, vol 88(2), pp. 128 - 133.

Mercer, GN. & Sidhu, HS., 2007, ‘Two continuous methods for determining a minimal risk path through a minefi eld’, in ANZIAM J., vol 48, pp. C293 - C306.

Moore, SM., Lai, JC. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘ARMAX modal parameter identifi cation in the presence of unmeasured excitation - I: Theoretical background’, in Mechanical Systems & Signal Processing, vol 21(Issue 4), pp. 1601 - 1615.

Moore, SM., Lai, JC. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘ARMAX modal parameter identifi cation in the presence of unmeasured excitation-II: Numerical and experimental verifi cation’, in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, vol 21(4), pp. 1616 - 1641.

*Moraux, E., Lawson, WA. & *Clarke, CL., 2007, ‘eta Chamaeleontis: abnormal initial mass function or dynamical evolution?’, in Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol 473(1), pp. 163 - 170.

*Morgan, JL., *Spillane, C., *Smith, JA., Buck, DP., Collins, JG. & *Keene, FR., 2007, ’Dinuclear ruthenium(II) complexes with fl exible bridges as non-duplex DNA binding agents’, in Dalton Transactions, vol 38, pp. 4333 - 4342.

Muhlen-Schulte, A., 2007, ‘Searching for light in darkness: the legitimacy of UN reform in the global development marketplace’, in Australian Journal of International Aff airs, vol 61:1, pp. 130 - 141.

*Mundt, C., Boyce, RR., *Jacobs, P. & *Hannemann, K., 2007, ‘Validation study of numerical simulations by comparison to measurements in piston-driven shock-tunnels’, in Aerospace Science and Technology, vol 11(2-3), pp. 100 - 109.

*Nelson, MI. & Sidhu, HS., 2007, ‘Reducing the emission of pollutants in food processing wastewaters’, in Chemical Engineering and Processing, vol 46(5), pp. 429 - 436.

*Nishimura, K., *Mori, K., *Narita, Y. & Hutchison, WD., 2007, ‘Magnetic anisotropy of Nd1-xGdxNi single crystals’, in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol 310(2), pp. 1730 - 1731.

O’Byrne, SB., *Danehy, PM., *Tedder, S. & *Cutler, A., 2007, ‘Dual-pump coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering measurements in a supersonic combustor’, in American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal, vol 45(4), pp. 922 - 933.

*Ohshima, R., *Ohta, T., Wu, W., *Koike, A., *Iwatani, T., Henderson, M., Watts, CK. & *Otsubo, T., 2007, ‘Putative tumor suppressor EDD interacts with and up-regulates APC’, in Genes to Cells, vol 12(12), pp. 1339 - 1345.

Ougrinovski, V., Li, L. & *Orsi, R., 2007, ‘Decentralized robust control of uncertain Markov jump parameter systems via output feedback’, in Automatica, vol 43(11), pp. 1932 - 1944.

Ougrinovski, V. & *Li, L., 2007, ‘On Necessary and Suffi cient Conditions for H? Output Feedback Control of Markov Jump Linear Systems ‘, in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol 52(7), pp. 1287 - 1292.

Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Equivalent Realization for Uncertain Systems with an IQC Uncertainty Description’, in Automatica, vol 43(1), pp. 44 - 55.

Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Robust unobservability for uncertain linear systems with structured uncertainty’, in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol 52(8), pp. 1461 - 1469.

Pota, HR., Athanasius, X., Li, L. & Ougrinovski, V., 2007, ‘Robust Decentralized Control of Power Systems with OLTCs Using Markov Jump Parameter Theory’, in The Journal of CPRI, vol 3(2), pp. 202 - 224.

Ray, T. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Genetic algorithm for solving a gas ilft optimization problem’, in Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol 59, pp. 84 - 96.

Rees, M., Paull, DJ. & *Carthew, S., 2007, ‘Factors infl uencing the distribution of the yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis australis) in Victoria, Australia’, in Wildlife Research, vol 34(3), pp. 228 - 233.

*Richards, JA. & Jia, X., 2007, ‘A Dempster-Shafer relaxation approach to context classifi cation’, in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol 45(5), pp. 1422 - 1431.

Riesen, HA. & Kaczmarek, WA., 2007, ‘Effi cient x-ray generation of Sm2+ in nanocrystalline BaFCl/Sm3+: A Photoluminescent x-ray storage phosphor’, in Inorganic Chemistry, vol 46(18), pp. 7235 - 7237.

Riesen, HA., Hayward, BF. & *Szabo, AM., 2007, ‘Side-hole to anti-hole conversion in time-resolved spectral hole burning of ruby: Long-lived spectral holes due to ground state level population storage’, in Journal of Luminescence, vol 127(2), pp. 655 - 664.

Robilliard, C., Frater, MR. & Huntington, EH., 2007, ‘Digital transmission for improved synchronization of analog chaos generators in communications systems’, in CHAOS: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, vol 17(2), pp. 023130-1 - 023130-7.

*Rodgers, SC., *Charnley, SB., Smith, RG. & *Butner, HM., 2007, ‘Chemical Chronology of the Southern Coalsack’, in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 379(2), pp. 807 - 815.

*Senior, R., Milford, GN., *Janousek, J., Dunlop, AE., *Wagner, K., *Bachor, H., *Ralph, TC., Huntington, EH. & Harb, CC., 2007, ‘Observation of a comb of optical squeezing over many gigahertz of bandwidth’, in Optics Express, vol 15(9), pp. 5310 - 5317.

*Sepelak, V., *Bergmann, I., *Feldhoff , A., *Krumeich, F., *Menzel, D., *Litterst, FJ., Campbell, SJ. & *Becker, K., 2007, ’Nanocrystalline Nickel Ferrite, NiFe2O4: Mechanosynthesis, Nonequilibrium Cation Distribution, Canted Spin Arrangement, and Magnetic Behaviour’, in Journal of Physical Chemistry C: Nanomaterials and Interfaces, vol 111(13), pp. 5026 - 5033.

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*Shadriviv, IV., *Powell, DA., *Morrison, SK., *Kivshar, YS. & Milford, G., 2007, ‘Scattering of Electromagnetic waves in metamaterial superlattices’, in Applied Physics Letters, vol 90(20), pp. 201919-1 - 201919-3.

Shafi , K. & Abbass, HA., 2007, ‘Biologically-inspired Complex Adaptive Systems approaches to Network Intrusion Detection’, in Information Security Technical Report, vol 12(4), pp. 209 - 217.

Sharples, JJ. & *Pezzey, J., 2007, ‘Expectations of linear functions with respect to truncated multinormal distributions - with applications for uncertainty analysis in environmental modelling’, in Environmental Modelling & Software, vol 22(7), pp. 915 - 923.

Sidhu, HS., *Nelson, MI. & *Chen, XD., 2007, ‘A simple spatial model for self-heating compost piles’, in ANZIAM J., vol 48, pp. C135 - C150.

Sidhu, HS., *Gubernov, V. & Mercer, GN., 2007, ‘Analysing combustion waves in a model with chain branching’, in ANZIAM Journal, vol 49, pp. C100 - C115.

Sidhu, HS., *Nelson, MI., Luangwilai, T. & *Chen, XD., 2007, ‘Mathematical Modelling of the Self-Heating Process in Compost Piles’, in Chemical Product and Process Modeling, vol 2(2), pp. 1 - 12.

Sidhu, HS., Watt, SD., *Nelson, MI. & *Ray, A., 2007, ‘Performance improvement and dynamical behaviour analysis of a cascade of two CSTRs’, in International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, vol 5, pp. 1 - 13.

Sidhu, L., Catchpole, EA. & *Dann, P., 2007, ‘Mark-Recapture-Recovery Modeling and Age-Related Survival in Little Penguins (Eudyptula Minor)’, in The Auk, vol 124(3), pp. 815 - 827.

*Skews, B. & Kleine, HH., 2007, ‘Flow features resulting from shock wave impact on a cylindrical cavity’, in Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol 580, pp. 481 - 493.

Smith, RG., Lawson, WA. & Wright, CM., 2007, ‘A Herbig-Haro object associated with GGD30 and its exciting source’, in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 375(1), pp. 257 - 260.

Sood, RK., Farrell, SA., *O’Neill, P. & *Dieters, S., 2007, ‘Super-orbital periods in X-ray binaries’, in Advances in Space Research, vol 40(10), pp. 1528 - 1531.

*Spennemann, DH., *Atkinson, J. & Cornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘Sessional, weekly and diurnal patterns of computer lab usage by students attending a regional University in Australia’, in Computers and Education, vol 49(3), pp. 726 - 739.

*Spillane, C., *Smith, JA., Buck, DP., Collins, JG. & *Keene, FR., 2007, ’Dinuclear ruthenium(II) complexes as potential probes for RNA bulge sites’, in Dalton Transactions, vol 45, pp. 5290 - 5296.

Stephens, A., 2007, ‘The Clash of Cultures: Command and Control in Joint Warfare’, in Australian Defence Force Journal, vol 174, pp. 4 - 17.

Stephens, A., 2007, ‘The Defence of Australia and the Limits of Land Power’, in Security Challenges, vol 3:4, pp. 29 - 44.

Stockings, CA., 2007, ‘A Survey of Military, Educational and Community Expectations of the Cadet Movement in Australia, 1866-2006’, in Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol 53:2, pp. 236 - 250.

Stockings, CA., 2007, ‘Germanic Infl uences on the Evolution of Strategic Thought’, in Australian Defence Force Journal, vol 174, pp. 88-101.

Stockings, CA., 2007, ‘The End of Strategy’, in Australian Army Journal, vol IV, pp. 11 - 31.

*Thatcher, RW. & Weber, RO., 2007, ‘Numerical modelling of drifting fl ame tubes’, in ANZIAM J., vol 48, pp. C618 - C629.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘The Five Power Defence Arrangements: The Quiet Achiever’, in Security Challenges, vol 3:1, pp. 79 - 96.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘Vietnam: Tenth Party Congress and After’, in Southeast Asian Aff airs 2007, vol 1, pp. 381 - 397.

Thompson, CJ., *Rhodes, E. & Croke, JC., 2007, ‘The storage of bed material in mountain stream channels as assessed using Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating’, in Geomorphology, vol 83(3-4), pp. 307 - 321.

Tranter, PJ. & Sharpe, SQ., 2007, ‘Children and Peak Oil: An Opportunity in Crisis’, in International Journal of Children’s Rights, vol 15(1), pp. 181 - 197.

Trisasongko, BH., Lees, BG. & Paull, DJ., 2007, ‘Discrimination of scatterer responses on tailings deposition zone using radar polarimetry’, in Sensing and Imaging, vol 8(3-4), pp. 111 - 120.

Upstill, HG. & *Spurling, TH., 2007, ‘Adjusting to changing times: CSIRO since the 1970s’, in Innovation: management, policy & practice, vol 9(2), pp. 113 - 124.

*Wang, L., Jia, X. & *Zhang, Y., 2007, ‘A novel geometry-based feature-selection technique for hyperspectral imagery’, in IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, vol 4(1), pp. 171 - 175.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Tegus, O., *Marquina, C. & *Ibarra, MR., 2007, ‘Magnetovolume eff ect and magnetic properties of Dy2Fe17-xMnx’, in Physical Review B, vol 75(17), pp174423-1 to 174423-10.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Marquina, C. & *Ibarra, MR., 2007, ‘Magnetovolume eff ects in Dy<sub>2</sub>Fe<sub>17-x</sub>Mn<sub>x</sub>’, in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol 310(2, PART 2), pp. e569 - e571.

Wang, XH., *Pinardi, N. & *Malacic, V., 2007, ‘Sediment transport and resuspension due to combined motion of wave and current in the northern Adriatic Sea during a Bora event in January 2001: A numerical modelling study’, in Continental Shelf Research, vol 27(5), pp. 613 - 633.

Watt, SD., Sidhu, HS., *Nelson, MI. & *Ray, A., 2007, ’Analysis of a model for ethanol production through continuous fermentation’, in ANZIAM Journal, vol 49, pp. C85 - C99.

Watt, SD. & Weber, RO., 2007, ‘Drying of vegetation: how fast does the moisture go?’, in ANZIAM J., vol 47(Proceedings of EMAC-2005), pp. C603 - C614.

Webb, JG., Huntington, EH., *Rhode, PP. & *Ralph, TC., 2007, ‘Photon number projection using non-number-resolving detectors’, in New Journal of Physics : the open-access journal of physics, vol 9, pp. 233-1 - 233-18.

*Wheate, NJ., *Brodie, CR., Collins, JG., *Kemp, S. & *Aldrich-Wright, JR., 2007, ‘DNA Intercalators in Cancer Therapy: Organic and Inorganic Drugs and Their Spectroscopic Tools of Analysis’, in Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, vol 7(6), pp. 627 - 648.

Williams, CP., 2007, ‘Women’s mobility, changing gender relations and development in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia’, in Asian and Pacifi c Migration Journal, vol 16(4), pp. 533 - 554.

Wright, CM., 2007, ‘Mid-infrared polarisation and inferred magnetic fi eld direction toward YSOs with outfl ow’, in Astrophysics and Space Science, vol 311(1-3), pp. 47 - 55.

Wylie, R., 2007, ‘A Defence Policy for Australian Industry: Are We There Yet?’, in Security Challenges, vol 3(2), pp. 53 - 71.

Xie, L., Ougrinovski, V. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘A posteriori probability distances between fi nite-alphabet hidden Markov models’, in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol 53(2), pp. 783 - 793.

*Yoon, M., Ougrinovski, V. & *Pszczel, M., 2007, ‘Gain-Scheduling of Minimax Optimal State-Feedback Controllers for Uncertain LPV Systems’, in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol 52(2), pp. 311 - 317.

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AppendicesYoung, J. & Lai, JC., 2007, ‘Mechanisms infl uencing the effi ciency of

oscillating airfoil propulsion’, in AIAA Journal, vol 45(7), pp. 1695 - 1702.

Young, J. & Lai, JC., 2007, ‘On the aerodynamic forces of a plunging airfoil’, in Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol 21(9), pp. 1388 - 1397.

Young, J. & Lai, JC., 2007, ‘Vortex lock-in phenomenon in the wake of a plunging airfoil’, in American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal, vol 45(2), pp. 485 - 490.

Zhang, YS., Bradford, MA. & Gilbert, RI., 2007, ‘A layered shear-fl exural plate/shell element using Timoshenko’s beam functions for nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete plates’, in Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, vol 43, pp. 888 - 900.

Journal - Other Refereed

Barber, TJ., Beves, CC., Diasinos, S., Doig, GC., Leonardi, E. & Neely, AJ., 2007, ‘Studies of ground eff ect automotive aerodynamics’, in AutoTechnology, vol 7(APR), pp. 52 - 55.

Burdekin, SG., 2007, ‘A Structured Approach to CRM Evaluation and Redevelopment’, in Aviation Safety Spotlight, vol 02(1), pp. 17 - 20.

Heslehurst, RB., 2007, ‘Optical NDI methods for composite structures’, in SAMPE Journal, vol 43(5), pp. 7 - 14.

Jurriens, EC., 2007, ‘Battle Royal: Challenge to Political Parody on Indonesian Television’, in Inside Indonesia, vol 90, online.

*Li, VS. & Lo, SR., 2007, ‘Discussion on ‘Updating Statistics of Multiple Defects in Bored Piles’’, in The Hong Kong Institute of Engineers Transactions, vol 14(3), pp. 47 - 48.

Lo, SR. & *Lim, KH., 2007, ‘Characteristic and design soil parameters: Use of statistics’, in Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, vol 160(3), pp. 141 - 146.

Lo, SR. & *Li, KS., 2007, ‘Characteristics of design and soil parameters: Any need to consider statistics’, in Geotechnical Engineering, ICE Proceedings, vol 160(Issue GE3, July 2007), pp. 1 - 141.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘China’s International Security Cooperation with Southeast Asia’, in Australian Defence Force Journal, vol 172, pp. 16 - 32.

Journal - Non Refereed

Baker, N., 2007, ‘Phantom Menace: Expounding Security Myths in Southeast Asia’, in Jane’s Intelligence Review, vol 1 October, Online.

Banks, GA., 2007, ‘’Money rain’: Indigenous engagement with business models in Papua New Guinea’, in Development Bulletin, vol 72, pp. 36 - 39.

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Steaming Along the Road’, in The Old Machinery Magazine, vol 129(Feb-Mar 07), pp. 49 - 50.

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Steaming Along the Road’, in The Old Machinery Magazine, vol 130(Apr-May 07), pp. 45 - 47.

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Steaming Along the Road’, in The Old Machinery Magazine, vol 131(Jun-July 07), pp. 48 - 51.

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Steaming Along the Road’, in The Old Machinery Magazine, vol 132(Aug-Sep 07), pp. 49 - 51.

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Steaming along the road’, in The Old Machinery Magazine, vol 134(Dec 07-Jan 08), pp. 45 - 48.

Blaazer, DP., 2007, ‘A history of central banking in Great Britain and the United States’, in Journal of Contemporary History, vol 42(3), pp. 505 - 514.

Blaazer, DP., 2007, ‘Jealousy of trade: International competition and the nation-state in historical perspective’, in Journal of Contemporary History, vol 42(3), pp. 505 - 514.

Cotton, J., 2007, ‘Australia’s arc of instability: The political and cultural dynamics of regional security’, in Australian Journal of International Aff airs, vol 61(1), pp. 146 - 148.

Edwards, PG., 2007, ‘Australian and US military cooperation: Fighting common enemies’, in Australian Journal of Political Science, vol 42(1), p. 169.

Gleeson-White, SR., 2007, ‘Playing Cowboys: Genre, Myth and Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses’, in Southwestern American Literature, pp. 23 - 38.

Greenhalgh, EP., 2007, ‘Your death would be mine: Paul and Marie Pireaud in the Great War’, in American Historical Review, vol 112(4), p. 1271.

Li, K. & Lo, SR., 2007, ‘Discussion of ‘Comparison of interface shear strength of soil nails measured by both direct shear box tests and pullout tests’ by Lok-Man Chu and Jian-Hua Yin’, in Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, vol 133(3), pp. 344 - 346.

Mazanov, J., 2007, ‘Psychology and Climate Change’, in In Psych, vol 29(2).

Stockings, CA., 2007, ‘The Domain in Which we Dwell: The Foundations, Form and Future of Land Warfare’, in SDSC Working Paper, vol 403.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘The Prospects for Strategic Dialogue’, in Dialogue on US-Vietnam Relations, vol 3(3-part series), pp. 26 - 30.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘Vietnam’, in Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 Book of the Year, vol (First), pp. 490 - 491.

Woodham, RH., 2007, ‘Chaos and causality’, in Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, vol 20(3), pp. 58 - 63.

Journal - Letter or Note

Barker, GF., 2007, ‘Tharwa Bridge can be saved if rotes are put on the table’, in The Canberra Times, vol (Sep 10, 2007), p. 11.

Bennett, BH., 2007, ‘The Nature of our National Psyche’, in The Canberra Times Panorama, vol (31 March 2007), p. Books 14.

*Braesen, J., Tanous, DJ., *Leppanen, O., Stocker, RC. & *Kloeppel, G., 2007, ’Antioxidant Probucol inhibits thrombosis and restenosis by acceleration of re-endothetialization in stented rabbit iliac arteries’, in Pathology Research and Practice, vol 203(5), p. 328.

Campbell, SJ. & *Ling, C., 2007, ‘AANSS2006: A Snapshot of Neutron Science in Australia’, in Neutron News, vol 18(3), pp. 7 - 8.

Connell, RB., 2007, ‘Book Review: Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War written by Richard Holmes and published by Harper’, in Australian Defence Force Journal, vol 174, pp. 107 - 110.

Doyle, JC., 2007, ‘Peter F Daly: A Retrospective 1992-2007’, in Grafton Regional Gallery Catalogue, , pp. 1 - 11.

Griffi n, AL., 2007, ‘From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow, How Maps Name, Claim and Infl ame’, in Journal of Spatial Science, vol 52(1), pp. 201 - 203.

Kanakubo, M., Harris, KR., *Tsuchihashi, N., *Ibuki, K. & *Ueno, M., 2007, ‘Eff ect of Pressure on Transport Properties of the Ionic Liquid 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafl uorophosphate. Correction.’, in Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol 111(49), p. 13867.

Lever, SP., 2007, ‘Ouyang Yu, Bias: Off ensively Chinese/Australian: A Collection of Essays on China and Australia’, in Southerly, vol 67:3, pp. 227 - 230.

Lever, SP., 2007, ‘Review of Ann McCulloch’s Dance of the Nomad: A Study of the Selected Notebooks of AD Hope’, in Southerly, vol 66:3, pp. 223 - 225.

Marcic, S., 2007, ‘The Challenges of Building Democracy in BiH: Authoritarian Personality’, in Puls.Demokratije, vol 22/6/2007.

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Neilson, HL., 2007, ‘Book Review of Jon Clich “Finn”’, in Canberra Times, vol 30 June, p. 13.

Neilson, HL., 2007, ‘Review of Florence Noiville’s “Isaac B. Singer: A Life” (Trans. Catherine Temerson)’, in The Canberra Times (Panorama section), vol 27 Jan, p. 15.

Neilson, HL., 2007, ‘Review of Norman Mailer’s “The Castle in the Forest”’, in Canberra Times (Panorama section), vol 31 March, p. 13.

Neilson, HL., 2007, ‘Review of Stephen Wright’s “The Amalgamation Polka”’, in Canberra Times Panorama, vol 24 Feb, p. 12.

Stewart, GA., 2007, ‘Conference report - Wagga 2007’, in Australian Physics, vol 44(1), p. 11.

Thayer, CA., 2007, ‘Revolution, Reform and Regionalism in SE Asia: Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam’, in Asian Studies Review, vol 31:3, pp. 383 - 384.

Conference Pub - Full Paper Refereed

Abbass, HA., *Bender, A., *Baker, S. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Anticipating Future Scenarios for the Design of Modularised Vehicle and Trailer Fleets’, in Simulation Conference and Exhibition: SimTect 2007, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, ed. Lindfi eld, NSW Australia, pp. 1 – 8.

Abbass, HA., Bui, LT. & Soliman, OS., 2007, ‘The Eff ect of a Stochastic Step Length on the Performance of the Diff erential Evolution Algorithm’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Singapore, ed. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2850 – 2857.

Ahmed, A., Neely, AJ. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘Eff ect of ceramic reinforcements on the mechanical behaviour of 7xxx series aluminium matrix composites’, in Proc. of the 5th Australasian Congress on Applied Mechanics (ACAM), eds. F Albermani et al., Brisbane, Australia, pp. 459 – 464.

Ahmed, A., Neely, AJ. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘Review of the mechanical behaviour of micrometric and nanometric particulate reinforced metal matrix composites’, in Proceedings of Material Science & Technology ‘07, Detroit US, pp. 79 – 91.

Ahmed, B., Pota, HR. & Garratt, MA., 2007, ‘Rotary wing UAV Position Control using Backstepping’, in 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, Louisiana, eds. IEEE, USA, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 1957 – 1962.

Alam, S., Nguyen, MH., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ’Ants Guide Future Pilots’, in Third Australian Conference, ACAL 2007, Proceedings (LNAI 4828), Gold Coast, Qld, eds. M.Randall, H.A.Abbass, and J.Wiles, Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 36 – 48.

Alam, S., *Shafi , K., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ’Evolving Air Traffi c Scenarios for the Evaluation of Confl ict Detection Models’, in 6th Eurocontrol Innovative Research Workshop, 2007, Bretigny sur Orge, France, pp. 237 – 245.

Alam, S., Nguyen, MH., Abbass, HA. & Sarker, R., 2007, ’The Architecture Design and Validation of the Air Traffi c Operations and Management Simulator (ATOMS)’, in Simulation Conference and Exhibition: SimTect 2007, Brisbane, Qld, ed. Lindfi eld, NSW, Australia, pp. 481 – 488.

Athanasius, X., Pota, HR. & Ougrinovski, V., 2007, ‘Robust Decentralized Output Feedback Controller for Interconnected Power System with Bumpless Switching’, in International Conference on Power Systems: ICPS 2007, Bangalore, India.

Athanasius, X., Pota, HR., Ougrinovski, V. & *Subramanyam, PB., 2007, ‘Robust Power Systems Stabiliser Design Using Minimax Control Approach: Validation using Real-time Digital Simulation’, in 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, Lousiana, Ed. USA, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 2427 – 2432.

Backhouse, JM., 2007, ‘e-Democracy in Australia: The Challenge of Evolving a Successful Model’, in Proceedings: 7th European

Conference on e-Government, Den Haag, The Netherlands, eds Dan Remenyi, Haagse Hogeschool, Reading, UK, pp. 43 – 52.

*Banos, A. & Griffi n, AL., 2007, ‘A Methodology for Exploring Urban Neighbourhood Shapes and Sizes’, in Proceedings of the 15th European Colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Montreux, Switzerland, pp. 5 – 11.

Barkat Ullah, AS., Sarker, R. & Cornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘A Combined MA-GA Approach for Solving Constrained Optimization Problems’, in 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science, Melbourne, Vic Australia, eds R. Lee, M.U. Chowdhury, S. Ray, & T. Lee, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 382 – 387.

Barlow, MG., Yang, A. & Abbass, HA., 2007, ‘A temporal risk assessment framework for planning a future force structure’, IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Security and Defense Applications (CISDA 2007), eds. IEEE, pp.100-107.

Barlow, MG. & Lawes, G., 2007, ‘Visual Realism and Decision Making: A Novel Approach to Real-Time Maritime Battlespace Visualisation’, in Simulation Conference and Exhibition: SimTect 2007, Brisbane, Qld, ed. Lindfi eld, NSW Australia, pp. 161 – 166.

Benson, CR., Ryan, MJ. & Frater, MR., 2007, ‘High-Capacity Underwater Communications’, in Proceedings: MILCIS 2007, NCW: Realising The Vision, Canberra, ACT Australia, MilCIS Website:www.milcis.com.au, pp. 1 – 4.

Biswas, M., Frater, MR. & Arnold, JF., 2007, ‘Multiple Description Video Coding with 3D-Spiht Employing A New Tree Structure’, in 2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (Proceedings:CD), San Antonio, Texas, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. III-389 - III-392.

Biswas, M., Frater, MR. & Arnold, JF., 2007, ‘Optimal Multiple Description Wavelet Video Coding’, in Conference Proceedings: Picture Coding Symposium 2007, Suvisoft, Lisboa, Portugal, ed. Tampere, Finland.

Briggs, GP., Ray, T. & Milthorpe, JF., 2007, ‘Evolutionary algorithm use in optimisation of a launch vehicle stack model’, in American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Reno, Nevada, ed. Reston VA, USA, pp. 4504 – 4513..

Bui, LT., Soliman, O. & Abbass, HA., 2007, ‘a Modifi ed Strategy for the Constriction Factor in Particle Swarm Optimization’, in Third Australian Conference, ACAL 2007, Proceedings (LNAI 4828), Gold Coast, Qld, eds. M.Randall, H.A.Abbass and J.Wiles, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 333 – 344.

Burdekin, SG., 2007, ‘Pilot Self-Reports as a Reliable Means of Collecting Safety Related Operational Data’, in ISAP Final Proceedings 2007, Dayton, Ohio, pp. 89 – 93.

Burgess, MA. & *Williams, W., 2007, ‘Education program relating leisure noise exposure with occupational noise exposure’, in Proceedings of Noise at Work 2007, eds. Jean Tourret (INCE-Europe), Lille, France, pp. 815 – 818.

Burgess, MA. & *Williams, W., 2007, ‘Leisure Noise and Community Noise Assessment’, in Proceedings of 19th International Congress on Acoustics, Santiago, Salvador, eds. Antonio Calvo-Manzano, Antonio Pérez-López, Madrid, Spain, pp. ENV-02-005 1 - ENV-02-005 5.

Cain, FM., 2007, ‘Dr Evatt and the Petrov Aff air: A Reassessment in the Light of New Evidence’, in Labour Traditions, eds Kimber, Love and Deery, Melbourne, Melbourne, pp. 50 – 55.

*Chen, K., Dam, HH., *Lindsay, PA. & Abbass, HA., 2007, ‘Biasing XCS with Domain Knowledge for Planning Flight Trajectories in a Moving Sector Free Flight Environment’, in Proceedings 2007 IEEE Symposium on Artifi cial Life (CI-Alife 2007, Singapore), Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 456 – 462.

Connell, RB., 2007, ‘Merger and Acquisition Performance Improvement: An Alternative View’, in ANZAM 2007 Conference Proceedings on CD, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1 – 19.

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AppendicesCornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘An Investigation into Dynamic Problem Solving

in a Hybrid Evolutionary Market-Based Multi-Agent System’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 1732 – 1739.

Cornforth, DJ., Abbass, HA. & Larkin, HD., 2007, ‘Intelligent Evacuation Models for Fire and Chemical Hazard’, in Proceedings 2007 RNSA Security Technology Conference, Melbourne, Vic, eds. P. Mendis, J. Lai, E. Dawson & H. Abbass, Deakin ACT, pp. 145 – 155.

Cotton, FM. & Gibson, JL., 2007, ‘Old Perceptions: New Perceptions. Self-assessment as a Learning Tool in Changing Student Perceptions of Academic Writing’, in Proceedings of Tertiary Writing Network Colloquium 2006, eds. Elizabeth Gray and Lisa Emerson, New Zealand, pp. 80 – 94.

Craciun, O., Lo, SR. & Gnanendran, CT., 2007, ‘Deformation and matric suction response of unbound granular base materials subject to repetitive loading’, in Proceedings of the South East Asian geotechnical conference 2007, Malaysia, pp. 381 – 386.

Essam, D., Hoang, T., *Nguyen, XH., *McKay, B., *Shin, J., *Kang, M. & *Mori, N., 2007, ‘Analysing the Regularity of Genomes Using Compression and Expression Simplifi cation’, in Proceedings: 10th European Conference: EuroGP 2007 Genetic Programming (LNCS:4445), Valencia, Spain, eds. M. Ebner, M. O’Neill, A. Ekart, L. Vanneschi, A.I. Esparcia-Alcazar, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 251 – 260.

Farrell, SA., *O’Neill, P., Sood, RK., *Dieters, S. & *Manchanda, RK., 2007, ’A multicoloured View of 2S 0114+650’, in The Multicoloured Landscape of Compact Objects and Their Explosive Origins: Cefalu 2006, eds. LA Antonelli et. al., Cefalu, Sicily (Italy), US, pp. 885 – 888.

Frater, MR., Ryan, MJ. & Howlader, S., 2007, ‘Estimating the Number of Neighbours and Their Distribution in an Underwater Communication Network (UWCN)’, in Proceedings: MILCIS 2007, NCW Realising the Vision, Canberra ACT Australia, MilCIS website: www.milcis.com.au, pp. 1 – 6.

Frater, MR., Pickering, MR. & Tarannum, N., 2007, ‘Estimation of Global Motion Using a Modifi ed Lorentzian Weight Function’, in Conference Proceedings: Picture Coding Symposium 2007, Lisboa, Portugal, ed. Tampere, Finland.

Frater, MR., *Kunter, M., *Krutz, A., *Drose, M. & *Sikora, T., 2007, ‘Object-Based Multiple Sprite Coding of Unsegmented Videos Using H.264/AVC’, in 2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (Proceedings: CD), San Antonio, Texas, USA, eds IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. I-65 - I-68.

Garratt, MA. & *Chahl, JS., 2007, ‘An optic fl ow damped hover control for an autonomous helicopter’, in Proceedings of the 22nd international UAV systems conference, Bristol, UK, pp. 1 – 10.

Garratt, MA., Pota, HR., Lambert, AJ. & Eckersley-Maslin, SJ., 2007, ’Systems for automated launch and recovery of an unmanned aerial vehicle from ships at sea’, in Proceedings of the 22nd International UAV Systems Conference, Bristol, UK, pp. 1 – 15.

Ghoneim, A., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ‘Information Sharing in the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Game’, in 2007 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 56 – 62.

Ghoneim, A., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ‘Investigating Alliance Dynamics Using a Co-evolutionary Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma with an Exit Option’, in 2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (Proceedings CD), Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 4065 – 4072.

Ghoneim, A., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ‘Rounds Eff ect in Evolutionary Games’, in Third Australian Conference, ACAL 2007, Proceedings (LNAI 4828), Gold Coast, Australia, eds. M. Randall, H. Abbass and J. Wiles, Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 72 – 83.

Ghoneim, A., Abbass, HA. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ‘The Critical Point When Prisoners Meet the Minority: Local and Global Dynamics in Mixed Evolutionary Games’, in 2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (Proceedings CD), Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ USA, pp. 3711 – 3718.

Godara, LC. & Sayyah Jahromi, MR., 2007, ‘Presteering Broadband Antenna Arrays Without Using Steering Delays’, in Conference Proceedings: ICC 2007, Glasgow, Scotland, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2562 – 2567.

*Greenwood, GW. & Abbass, HA., 2007, ‘A New Local Search Algorithm for Continuous Spaces Based on Army Ant Swarm Raids’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 1097 – 1102.

Guo, H. & Webb, AT., 2007, ‘An intermediate-fi eld model for ocean outfalls - a fi rst step’, in Coasts and Ports 2007, ed. Provis D., Melbourne, Australia.

Guo, Z., *Tan, F., Turner, TL. & *Hu, H., 2007, ‘Messaging Media Perceptions and Preferences: A

Pilot Study in Two Distinct Cultures’, in Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM 2007), Shanghai, China, ed. D. Romeo, Piscataway, NJ, pp. 6719 – 6722.

Guo, X., Frater, MR. & Ryan, MJ., 2007, ‘Variable Accuracy Sensing in Energy-Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks’, in Proceedings: Auswireless 2007, Sydney, NSW, Australia, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

Harrap, MJ., 2007, ‘An Airborne Laboratory for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education’, in Proceedings of the 18th Annual conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, eds. Sondergaard & Hadgraft, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 1 – 7.

Harrap, MJ., Lewis, RC. & Burdekin, SG., 2007, ‘The Development of the Bachelor of Technology in Aviation Degree Program at the Australian Defence Force Academy’, in Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, eds Sondergaard and Hadgraft, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 1 – 7.

Hasan, SM., Sarker, R. & Cornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Solving Job-Shop Scheduling Problem’, in 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2007), Melbourne, Vic, Australia, eds. R.Lee, M.U.Chowdhury, S.Ray & T.Lee, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 519 – 524.

Hasan, SK., Sarker, R. & Cornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘Modifi ed Genetic Algorithm for Job-Shop Scheduling:A Gap-Utilization Technique’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, eds , Singapore, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 3804 – 3811.

Hoang, T., Essam, D., *McKay, B. & *Nguyen, XH., 2007, ‘Building on Success in Genetic Programming: Adaptive Variation and Developmental Evaluation’, in Proceedings: Advances in Computation and Intelligence, Second International Symposium, Singapore, eds L. Kang, Y. Liu and S. Zeng, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 137 – 146.

Hruschka, RB., O’Byrne, SB. & Kleine, HH., 2007, ‘Near resonantly enhanced schlieren for wake fl ow visualisation in shock tunnels’, in Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, eds. Peter Jacobs et al., Gold Coast, Brisbane, pp. 456 – 460.

Hu, D., Lo, SR. & *Khalili, N., 2007, ‘Volume Behaviour of an Unsaturated Silty Sand’, in OttawaGeo 2007, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, pp. 1108 – 1114.

*Huang, ZF., Jia, X. & Ge, L., 2007, ‘A sampling strategy for a single step land cover change classifi cation’, in Proceedings of SPIE: Geoinformatics 2007, eds Weimin Ju and Shuhe Zhao, Nanjing, China, Washington, USA, pp. 67523H-1 - 67523H-10.

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Huntington, EH., *James, MR. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Laser-Cavity Frequency Locking using Modern Control’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 6346 – 6351.

*Hutchison, WD., *Goossens, DJ., Saensunon, B., Stewart, GA., *Avdeev, M. & *Nishimura, K., 2007, ‘Magnetic Order Studies of ErNiAl4’, in Proceedings of the 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Hutchison, WD. & *Nishimura, K., 2007, ‘Wide ranging studies of magnetism in RNiAl4 compounds’, in Proceedings of 2007 Japan-China-Australia Cooperative Symposium on Materials Science and Nanotechnology, eds. K Nishimura, K Matsuda, Toyama, Japan, pp. 1 – 7.

Huybers, AW., *Burke, P., *Wise, C., *Burton, C. & *Louviere, J., 2007, ‘Museum visitors care about everything! Using best-worst scaling for strategic focus’, in ANZMAC2007 Conference Proceedings and Refereed Papers, eds. M Thyne, K Deans, J Gnoth, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Inta, RA., Lai, JC. & *Evans, TA., 2007, ‘How termites use vibration to assess potential food structures’, in Proceedings of 14th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV14), Cairns, Australia, ed. Sydney, Australia.

Isaacs, A., Ray, T. & Smith, WF., 2007, ‘A hybrid evolutionary algorithm with Simplex local search’, in Proceedings of IEEE congress on evolutionary computation (CEC) 2007, Singapore, pp. 1701 – 1708.

Isaacs, A., Ray, T. & Smith, WF., 2007, ‘An evolutionary algorithm with spatially distributed surrogates for multi-objective optimization’, in Progress in Artifi cial Life, Gold Coast, , pp. 257 – 268.

Isaacs, A., Ray, T. & Smith, WF., 2007, ‘Novel evolutionary algorithm with set representation scheme for truss design’, in Proceedings of IEEE congress on evolutionary computation (CEC), Singapore, , pp. 3902 – 3908.

Kannappan, L., Shankar, K. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Detection of centre cracks in cantilever beams using frequency measurements’, in Proc. of DAMAS 2007, Torino, Italy, ed. L Garibaldi, Switzerland, pp. 711 – 716.

Kannappan, L., Shankar, K. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Experimental verifi cation of detection of centre cracks in cantilever beams using energy methods’, in Proc. of the 6th Asian conference on experimental mechanics, eds. K. Arakawa, Fukuoka, Japan, pp. 1 – 8.

Kannappan, L. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘Frequency measurement based damage detection methods applied to diff erent cracks confi gurations’, in Proc. of the 48th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC structures, structural dynamics and materials conference, ed. S Engelstad, Hawaii US, pp. 4327 – 4338.

Kannappan, L. & Shankar, K., 2007, ‘Non destructive inspection of plates using frequency measurements’, in Proc. of the 5th Australasian Congress on Applied Mechanics, ed. F Albermani, Brisbane, pp. 215 – 220.

Kayali, OA. & *Khatib, JM., 2007, ‘Alternatives to Portland cement in relation to sustainability of concrete’, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Innovation & Sustainability of Structures in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, pp. 1205 – 1214.

Kayali, OA. & *Khatib, JM., 2007, ‘Dimensional stability & strength of cement-fl y ash- metakaolin mortar’, in Proc. of the international conference “Concrete Platform 2007”, eds. M Russell & M Basheer, Belfast, UK, pp. 357 – 364.

Kayali, OA., *Khatib, JM. & *Kenai, S., 2007, ‘Eff ect of low water to binder ratio on properties of concrete with Metakaolin’, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Innovation & Sustainability of Structures in Civil Engineering, eds , Tongji University, Shanghai, Shanghai, China, pp. 889 – 896.

Kayali, OA. & Ahmed, MS., 2007, ‘Evaluation of rapid chloride permeability test results using systematic increase of pozzolanic materials’, in Proc. of ACMSM19, eds. Peter Moss et al., Christchurch NZ, pp. 551 – 556.

Kayali, OA. & Haque, MN., 2007, ‘Sustainability - A duty & science in the concrete industry’, in Proc. of the ACI-KC 2nd International Conference, eds. M. El-Hawary et al., Kuwait, pp. 319 – 333.

Keir, J. & Barlow, MG., 2007, ‘Audio Capture for 1st Person Simulation and Training Analysis’, in Simulation Conference and Exhibition: SimTect 2007, Brisbane, Qld, ed. Lindfi eld, NSW, Australia, pp. 461 – 466.

Khennane, A. & *Tran-Cong, T., 2007, ‘Timoshenko beam-solution in terms of integrated radial basis functions’, in Proceedings of the 5th Australasian Congress on Applied Mechanics, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 582 – 587.

Kleine, HH., *Hiraki, K., *Timofeev, E., *Ohashi, K., *Maruyama, H., *Hayashida, T., *Jun, Y., *Kitamura, K., Nakajima, T. and others., 2007, ‘Visual determination of the onset of irregular blast wave refl ection’, in Proc. of 27th International congress on high-speed photography and photonics, Xi’an, China, eds. Wei Zhao, Boil Yao, USA, p. 62791.

*Krutz, A., *Kunter, M., *Drose, M., Frater, MR. & *Sikora, T., 2007, ‘Content-Adaptive Video Coding Combining Object-Based Coding And H.264/AVC’, in Conference Proceedings: Picture Coding Symposium 2007, Lisboa, Portugal, eds. Suvisoft, Tampere, Finland.

*Krutz, A., Frater, MR. & *Sikora, T., 2007, ‘Window-Based Image Registration Using Variable Window Sizes’, in 2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (Proceedings:CD), San Antonio, Texas, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. V-369 - V-372.

Lai, JC., 2007, ‘Acoustic noise prediction from variable speed induction motors’, in Proceedings of Inter-noise 2007 - CD, eds A Calvo-Manzano et al., Istanbul, Turkey, pp. 1 – 10.

Lai, JC., Young, J. & Ashraf, MA., 2007, ‘Numerical Analysis of Flapping Wing Aerodynamics’, in Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, pp. 1283 – 1290.

Lai, JC., *Evans, TA. & Inta, RA., 2007, ‘Vibrations: pathway to understanding termite foraging behaviour’, in Proceedings of 19th International Congress on Acoustics - CD, eds. A Calvo-Manzano et al., Madrid, Spain, pp. 1 – 6.

Larkin, HD., 2007, ‘Applying Concurrent Versioning to Serverless Mobile Device Synchronisation’, in 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, eds. R. Lee, M.U. Chodhury, S. Ray and T. Lee, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 157 – 162.

Larkin, HD., 2007, ‘Data Representations for Mobile Devices’, in The 13th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Hsinchu, Taiwan, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

Larkin, HD., 2007, ‘Word Indexing for Mobile Device Data Representations’, in 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, Fukushima, Japan, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 399 – 404.

Lees, BG., *Yang, QK. & *Jupp, DL., 2007, ‘Re-scaling Terrain Variables’, in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Geocomputation, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland.

Lewis, EJ., Brown, LP. & *Yang, Y., 2007, ‘Cultural and Social Aspects of Security and Privacy: The Critical Elements of Trusted Online Service’, in Proceedings: UI-HCII 2007: Global and Local User Interfaces (LNCS:4560) Part II, Beijing, China, ed. Nuray Aykin, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 546 – 553.

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AppendicesLewis, RC., 2007, ‘The classroom performance system - the

introduction of a pedagogical innovation in the teaching of an engineering course’, in Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (CD ROM), eds. Sondergaard, H and Hadgraft, R, Melbourne, Australia.

*Li, L. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘A Gramian-based Approach to Model Reduction for Uncertain Systems’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 4373 – 4378.

*Li, L. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘A Rank Constrained LMI Algorithm for the Robust H∞ Control of an Uncertain System via a Stable Output Feedback Controller’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 5423 – 5428.

Li, F., Fraser, D. & Jia, X., 2007, ‘Improved Elastic Image Registration Method for SR in Remote Sensing Images’, in Adaptive Optics: Analysis and Methods, Conference 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ed. Washington D.C., USA.

*Li, L. & Ougrinovski, V., 2007, ‘Robust Stabilization of LPV Systems with Structured Uncertainty using Minimax Controllers’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2767 – 2772.

Li, F., Fraser, D. & Jia, X., 2007, ‘Wavelet Domain Deblurring and Denoising for Image Resolution Improvement’, in Conference Proceedings: DICTA 2007 (CD), Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 373 – 379.

*Lin, G., *Kang, L., *Chen, Y., *McKay, B. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘A Self-adaptive Mutations with Multi-parent Crossover Evolutionary Algorithm for Solving Function Optimization Problems’, in Proceedings: Advances in Computation and Intelligence, Second International Symposium (LNCS 4683), Wuhan, China, eds. Lishan Kang, Yong Liu, and Sanyou Zeng, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 157 – 168.

*Lin, G., *Kang, L., *Chen, Y., *McKay, B. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Comparing the Selective Pressure of Diff erent Selection Operators’, in Proceedings: Progress in Intelligence Computation and Application, ISICA 2007 : Second International Symposium, eds S. Zeng, Y. Liu, Q. Zhang and L. Kang, Wuhan, China, pp. 41 – 45.

Liow, J. & *Cole, DE., 2007, ‘Bubble entrapment mechanisms during the impact of water drop’, in Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, eds. Peter Jacobs et al., Rockhampton, Uni of Southern Qld, pp. 866 – 869.

Lo, SR., *Chu, J., *Leong, WK. & *Balasubramaniam, A., 2007, ‘Identifi cation of possible new failure mechanisms for the collapse of tailings dams’, in Proc. Of the 10th Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics, Brisbane, Australia.

Lo, EH., Pickering, MR., Frater, MR. & Arnold, JF., 2007, ‘Image Segmentation Using Invariant Texture Features from the Double Dyadic Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform’, in Proceedings: 2007 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Hawaii, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. I-609 - I-612.

Lo, SR. & *Bobei, DC., 2007, ‘Is conventional laboratory testing a refl ection of fi eld behaviour?’, in Common Ground, eds. Ameratugna J., Taylor B., Patten M., Brisbane, pp. 300 – 305.

Lo, SR., 2007, ‘Static Liquefaction: Confusion, Myths and Possibilities’, in Proc. Of the 16th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 221 – 230.

*Marlow, DO., *Kilby, P. & Mercer, GN., 2007, ‘The Travelling Salesman Problem in Maritime Surveillance - Techniques, Algorithms and Analysis’, in Proceedings MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, eds. Les Ocley and Don Kulasiri, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, New Zealand, pp. 684 – 690.

*McKay, B., *Shin, J., Hoang, T., *Nguyen, XH. & *Mori, N., 2007, ‘Using Compression to Understand the Distribution of Building Blocks in Genetic Programming Populations’, in Conference Proceedings: CEC 2007, eds IEEE, Singapore, Piscataway NJ USA, pp. 2501 – 2508.

Mclucas, A., 2007, ‘Delivering MILCIS Software Development projects on Time and Within Budget: Dynamic Simulation of Alternate project Strategies’, in Proceedings: MILCIS 2007, NCW, Realising The Vision, Canberra, ACT Australia, MilCIS Website:www.milcis.com.au, pp. 1 – 7.

Mercer, GN. & Sidhu, HS., 2007, ‘Modelling heat transport in a new type of protective clothing during fi re exposure’, in Chemeca 2007 Conference Proceedings, ed. Martin Rhodes, Melbourne Australia, pp. 1855 – 1861.

Morozov, E., 2007, ‘Damage evolution in the short fi bre reinforced composite structures’, in Proceedings of the 16th International conference on composite materials, eds. Kageyama et al., Tokyo, Japan, pp. 1 – 8.

Neely, AJ., Gesto, FN. & Young, J., 2007, ‘Performance studies of shock vector control fl uidic thrust vectoring’, in Proceedings of the 43 AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference, Cincinnati, USA, , pp. 941 – 954.

Neely, AJ. & Young, J., 2007, ‘Upstream infl uence of a porous screen on the fl ow fi eld of a free jet’, in Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 174 – 179.

*Nelson, MI., Sidhu, HS. & *Chen, XD., 2007, ‘A Spatially Uniform Model of Oxidative Self-Heating in Compost Piles’, in Chemica 2007 Conference Proceedings, eds Martin Rhodes, Melbourne Australia, pp. 1673 – 1683.

*Newth, D. & Cornforth, DJ., 2007, ‘Asynchronous Spatial Evolutionary Games: Spatial Patterns, Diversity and Chaos’, in Conference Proceedings: CEC 2007, Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2463 – 2470.

Nguyen M.H., Alam S., Tang J., and Abbass H.A., ‘Dynamic Weather Avoidance Trajectories in a Traffi c Constrained Enroute Airspace’, 6th Eurocontrol Innovative Research Workshop & Exhibition, ECC, France, pp.205-212.

Niven, RK., 2007, ‘Combinatorial entropy for distinguishable entities in indistinguishable states’, in Complexity, Metastability and Nonextensivity (AIP Conference Proceedings 965), Catania, Italy, eds. Abe, S., Herrmann, H., Quarati, P., Rapisarda, A., Tsallis, C., Melville, NY, pp. 96 – 103.

Niven, RK., 2007, ’Origins of the combinatorial basis of entropy’, in Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering (AIP Conference Proceedings 954), Saratoga Srings, NY, eds. Knuth, K.H, Caticha, A., Center, J.L., Giff on, A., Rodriguez, C.C., Melville, NY, pp. 133 – 142.

O’Byrne, SB., Altenhofer, P. & Hohmann, A., 2007, ‘Time-resolved temperature measurements in a shock tube facility’, in Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, eds. Peter Jacobs et al., Gold Coast, Brisbane, pp. 1171 – 1176.

Ouyang, H. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Guaranteed Cost State Estimation of Stochastic Uncertain Systems with Slope Bounded Nonlinearities via the use of Dynamic Multipliers’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 5557 – 5563.

Papinniemi, AT., Lai, JC. & *Zhao, J., 2007, ‘Disc brake squeal: progress & challenges’, in Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV14), Cairns, Australia, ed. Sydney, Australia.

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Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘A Kalman Decomposition for a Class of Uncertain Linear Systems’, in Conference Proceedings: CDC 2007, New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2141 – 2147.

Petersen, IR. & Li, L., 2007, ‘A Rank Constrained LMI Algorithm for Decentralized State Feedback Guaranteed Cost Control of Uncertain Systems with Uncertainty Described by Integral Quadratic Constraints’, in Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference, New York, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 796 – 801.

Petersen, IR. & *Lanzon, A., 2007, ‘A modifi ed positive-real type stability condition’, in Proceedings of the European Control Conference 2007, KOS, Greece, pp. 3912 – 3918.

Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Finite-Horizon Discrete-Time Robust Guaranteed Cost State Estimation for Nonlinear Stochastic Uncertain Systems’, in Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 5550 – 5556.

Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Robust Guaranteed Cost State Estimation for Nonlinear Stochastic Uncertain Systems Via an IQC Approach’, in Conference proceedings of 2007 Information, Decision and Control, Adelaide, SA, Australia, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 17 – 22.

Pickering, MR., *Coria, LE., *Nasiopoulos, P. & *Ward, R., 2007, ‘An Access Control Video Watermarking Method that is Robust to Geometric Distortions’, in Proceedings: 2nd International Conference on Digital Information Management 2007, Lyon, France, ed. Piscataway, NJ, pp. 460 – 465.

Pota, HR., Katupitiya, J. & Eaton, RP., 2007, ‘Simulation of a tractor-implement model under the infl uence of lateral disturbances’, in 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2007), New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 596 – 601.

Pulthasthan, S. & Pota, HR., 2007, ‘Robust feedback disturbance rejection for sound-structure interaction systems using optimal sensor-actuator location’, in 14th International Congress on Sound Vibration, Cairns, Qld Australia.

Purdon, J., Mudford, NR. & Kleine, HH., 2007, ‘Supersonic projectiles in the vicinity of solid obstacles’, in Proc. 27th International congress on high-speed photography and photonics, Xi’an, China, eds. Wei Zhao, Boil Yao, USA, p. 627929.

Puttige, VR., Sreenatha, AG. & Ray, T., 2007, ‘Comparative Analysis of Multiple Neural Networks for Online Identifi cation of a UAV’, in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Series), Gold Coast, Australia, ed. Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. 120 – 129.

Puttige, VR. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Comparison of Real-time Online and Offl ine Neural Network Models for a UAV’, in IJCNN 2007 Conference Proceedings, Orlando, US, pp. 1 – 6.

Puttige, VR. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Real-time multi-network based identifi cation with dynamic selection implemented for a low cost UAV’, in Proceedings of IEEE international conference on system, man and cybernetics 2007, ed. Mo El-Hawary, Montreal, Canada, pp. 759 – 764.

Rahman, MM. & Lo, SR., 2007, ‘Equivalent granular void ratio and state parameters for loose clean sand with small amount of fi nes’, in Common Ground, eds J. Ameratunga, B. Taylor, M. Patten, Brisbane, Brisbane, pp. 674 – 679.

Rahman, MM. & Lo, SR., 2007, ‘On Intergranular Void Ration of Loose Sand with Small Amount of Fines’, in Proc. Of the 16th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 255 – 260.

Ray, T., Sarker, R. & *Barahona da Fonseca, J., 2007, ‘An evolutionary algorithm for machine layout and job assignment’, in Proc. of IEEE Congress on evolutionary computation, Singapore, pp. 3991 – 3997.

Ryan, MJ., Frater, MR. & Guo, X., 2007, ‘Taming the beast, Tackling Media Access Control (MAC)Issues for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks’, in Proceedings: MILCIS 2007, NCW, Realising The Vision, Canberra, ACT, Australia, MilCIS website: www.milcis.com.au, pp. 1 – 5.

Saensunon, B., *Nishimura, K. & Stewart, GA., 2007, ‘The magnetic environment of the rare earth site in RT2Si2 compounds (R = rare earth, T = Cr & Mn)’, in Proceedings of the 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga Wagga, Australia, pp. 75 – 77.

Salama, HA., *Scott, D., *Taboada, JB., *Strickland, N., *O’Neill, HS. & Stewart, GA., 2007, ’Preparation of orthorhombic phase YbMnO3 and Yb2/3Ca1/3MnO3’, in Proceedings of the 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Salman, SA. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘A novel inversion method for a fuzzy model based controller’, in Proc. of IEEE international conference on mechatronics and automation 2007, China, pp. 100 – 104.

*Sanders, G. & Ray, T., 2007, ‘Optimal offl ine path planning of a fi xed wing unmanned aerial vehicle using an evolutionary algorithm’, in Proc of IEEE congress on evolutionary computation, Singapore, pp. 4410 – 4416.

Sarker, R., Cornforth, DJ., Lokan, CJ. & Ullah, AB., 2007, ‘An Agent-Based Memetic Algorithm (AMA) for Solving Constrained Optimization Problems’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 999 – 1006.

Shaiju, AJ. & Petersen, IR., 2007, ‘Discrete Time Robust Guaranteed Cost Control for Nonlinear Stochastic Uncertain Systems’, in Conference Proceedings: CDC 2007, New Orleans, LA, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 62 – 67.

Shaiju, AJ., Petersen, IR. & *James, MR., 2007, ‘Guaranteed Cost LQG Control of Uncertain Linear Stochastic Quantum Systems’, in Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference, New York, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 2118 – 2123.

Sharpe, KA. & *Tani Bertuol, MD., 2007, ‘Size Matters: Capital Market Size and ERisk-Return Profi les’, in 36th Australian Conference of Economists, Conference Proceedings, eds. Organising Committee, Hobart, pp. 121 (1) - 121 (17).

Shen, Z., Frater, MR. & Arnold, JF., 2007, ‘Optimal Pruning Quad-Tree Block-Based Binary Shape Coding’, in 2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (proceedings:CD), San Antonio, Texas, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. VI-437 - VI-440.

Sidhu, HS. & *Nelson, MI., 2007, ‘Mathematical Analysis of the Activated Sludge Process for Domestic Wastewater Treatment’, in Chemeca 2007 Conference Proceedings, ed. Martin Rodes, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 712 – 720.

*Skews, B., Kleine, HH., Barber, TJ. & *Iannuccelli, M., 2007, ‘New fl ow features in a cavity during shock wave impact’, in 16 AFMC - Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, eds. Peter Jacobs, Tim McIntyre, Matthew Cleary, David Buttsworth, David Mee, Rose Clements, Richard Morgan, Charles Lemckert, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 414 – 420.

*Skews, B. & Kleine, HH., 2007, ‘The use of weak waves as diagnostic tracers in unsteady fl ows’, in Proceedings of HEFAT 2007, Sun City, South Africa, ed. J.P. Meyer, Pretoria, South Africa, pp. 1 – 6.

Smith, WF., Churches, AE., *Green, C., *Field, B., *Wightley, A., Green, LN., *van de Loo, P., *Burvill, C. & *Snook, C., 2007, ‘Creating tomorrow’s engineering designers’, in CONNECTED 2007, International conference on design education, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1 – 4.

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parties in Australian cities, 1997-2006’, in Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities National Conference 2007, Adelaide, pp. 622 – 632.

Smith, WF., 2007, ‘Perspectives of the “Warman design and build competition”’, in CONNECTED 2007, International conference on design education, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1 – 4.

Soe, KT., Kayali, OA. & Horoschun, G., 2007, ‘Trial measurement of formwork prop forces in multi-level post-tensioned slab construction’, in Proc. of Concrete 07, Concrete Inst of Aust, 23rd Biennial Conference, Adelaide, Australia, pp. 651 – 658.

Suwuntanasarn, N., Hutchison, WD., Milford, G. & *Bramley, R., 2007, ‘A Novel Probehead for an Electron Spin Echo Study of an Australian Coal’, in Proceedings of the 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, eds. Barnhoorn, FitzGerald et al, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Tahtali, M., Fraser, D. & Lambert, AJ., 2007, ‘Progressive Restoration of Non-uniformly Warped Images by Shiftmap Prediction Using Kalman Filter’, in Adaptive Optics: Analysis and Methods, Conference 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ed. Washington D.C., USA.

Tranter, PJ. & *Ker, I., 2007, ‘A Wish Called $quander: (In)Eff ective Speed and Eff ective Wellbeing in Australian Cities’, in Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities National Conference 2007, ed. Steven Hamnett, Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 1045 – 1055.

Ullah, B., Cornforth, DJ. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘An Evolutionary Agent System for Mathematical Programming’, in Advances in Computation and Intelligence: Second International Symposium, ISICA 2007 (LNCS Vol. 4683), Wuhan, China, eds. L. Kang, Y. Liu & S. Zeng, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 187 – 196.

Upstill, HG. & *Jones, AC., 2007, ’Commercialising publicly funded biomedical research: the Australian experience’, in Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Management of Technology, eds. Chen Ji, Xu Qingrui, Wu Xiabo, Hangzhou, China, pp. 481 – 486.

Ursani, Z., Abbass, HA. & Sarker, R., 2007, ‘Improving the Performance of Genetic Algorithm in Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem using Self Imposed Constraints’, in Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Scheduling (CI-Sched 2007), Honlulu, Hawaii, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 220 – 225.

Warn, JR., *Bowman, WR. & *Peterson, JB., 2007, ‘Putting fl uid intelligence into the selection pot with crystallized intelligence and personality measures’, in Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference, 25-29 Sept 2007, Brisbane, QLD, ed. Dr Kate Moore, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 406 – 410.

Watt, SD., Sidhu, HS., *Nelson, MI. & *Ray, A., 2007, ‘Improving ethanol production through continuous fermentation’, in Chemeca 2007 Conference Proceedings, ed. Martin Rhodes, Melbourne Australia, pp. 1862 – 1869.

Webb, AT. & *Townsend, M., 2007, ‘Sustainable engineering practice on the Australian Coast’, in The 4th Civil Engineering Conference in the Asian Region (CECAR4), eds. Chang K-C et al., Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 1 – 7.

Wen, Z., Lambert, AJ. & Fraser, D., 2007, ’Reconstruction of Imagery Refl ected from Water Surface’, in Adaptive Optics: Analysis and Methods ¿ Conference 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ed. Washington D.C., USA.

Wen, ZY., Fraser, D., Lambert, AJ. & *Li, HD., 2007, ‘Reconstruction of Underwater Image By Bispectrum’, in Conference Proceedings: ICIP 2007, San Antonio, Texas, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. III-545 - III-548.

*Yang, A., Abbass, HA. & Sarker, R., 2007, ’Group Coordination in Multi-Agent Systems: Is it a necessity or an overhead?’, in International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water

& Environmental Management (MODSIM07), eds. Les Oxley and Don Kulasiri, Christchurch, New Zealand, pp. 670 – 676.

*Yi, X., Jia, X. & *Tien, D., 2007, ‘A Knowledge Based Classifi cation for Urban Mapping Using High Resolution Remote Sensing Data’, in Conference Proceedings: DICTA 2007 (CD), Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, eds. M J Bottema, A Maeder, N Redding and A Van Den Hengel, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 586 – 591.

Zhang, YS., 2007, ‘A Timoshenko’s beam function-based layered element for nonlinear analysis of isotropic plates and reinforced concrete slabs’, in Recent developments in structural engineering, mechanics and computation, Cape Town, South Africa, ed. A. Zingoni, The Netherlands, pp. 489 – 495.

Zhang, YS., 2007, ‘Unifi ed nonlinear fi nite element formulation for reinforced concrete plates’, in Recent developments in structural engineering, mechanics and computation, Cape Town, South Africa, ed. A. Zingoni, The Netherlands, pp. 496 – 501.

Zhu, W., Abbass, HA. & Shafi , K., 2007, ‘Real Time Signature Extraction From a Supervised Classifi er System’, in CEC 2007: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Singapore, eds. IEEE, Piscataway NJ, USA, pp. 2509 – 2516.

Conference - Full Paper Not Refereed

Anderson, WR., 2007, ‘Fire behaviour modelling - empirical approach’, in Fire Behaviour Workshop State of Knowledge - Australasian Update, Hobart, Australia, pp. 41 - 55

Anderson, WR., 2007, ‘Shrubland fi re behaviour - overview’, in Fire Behaviour Workshop State of Knowledge - Australasian Update, Hobart, Australia, pp. 119 - 133

Benson, CR., Ryan, MJ. & Frater, MR., 2007, ‘On the Benefi ts of High Absorption in Practical Multi-hop Networks’, in OCEANS `07 IEEE, Aberdeen, Scotland, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 1 - 6

Drake, VA., 2007, ‘Radar Signal Analysis for Entomology and Ornithology’, in International Conference and Workshop on Radar Ornithology and Entomology Presentations, Helgoland, Germany.

Drake, VA., 2007, ‘What is Migration?’, in International Conference and Workshop on Radar Ornithology and Entomology Presentations, Helgoland, Germany.

Fernandes, C., 2007, ‘West Papua: Special Autonomy, Partition and Empowerment’, in Independent Voices: ISAA Conference Proceedings 2006, ed. Gretchen Poiner, Canberra, pp. 59 – 64.

Guo, X., Ryan, MJ. & Frater, MR., 2007, ‘An Adaptive Propagation-delay-tolerant MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks’, in Proceedings:OCEANS 07 IEEE, Aberdeen, Scotland, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 1 – 5.

Hassen, SS., Petersen, IR., Huntington, EH. & *James, MR., 2007, ‘Frequency Locking of an Optical Cavity using LQG Integral Control’, in Quantum-Atom Optics Downunder 2007, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

*Hetet, G., *Glockl, O., *Pilypas, KA., Harb, CC., *Buchler, BC., *Bachor, H. & *Lam, PK., 2007, ‘Squeezed light at 795 nm using periodically poled KTP’, in CLEOE-IQEC 2007 - European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2007 and the International Quantum Electronics Conference, Munich, Germany, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

Howlader, MS., Ryan, MJ. & Frater, MR., 2007, ‘Estimation in Underwater Sensor Networks Taking into Account Capture’, in Proceedings:OCEANS 07 IEEE, Aberdeen, Scotland, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, pp. 1 – 6.

Huntington, EH., Harb, CC., *Heurs, M. & *Ralph, TC., 2007, ‘The Quantum Noise Limits to Simulatneous Quadrature Amplitude and Phase Stabilisation of Solid-State Lasers’, in The Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Baltimore, USA.

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Huntington, EH., Harb, CC., *Heurs, M. & *Ralph, TC., 2007, ‘The Quantum Noise Limits to Simultaneous Quadrature Amplitude and Phase Stabilisation of Solid-State Lasers’, in The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Munich, Germany.

*Janousek, J., *Delaubert, V., *Wagner, K., Harb, CC., *Lam, PK., *Bachor, H. & *Zou, H., 2007, ‘Experimental realization of spatial entanglement for bright optical beams’, in The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2007, eds IEEE, Munich, Germany, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

Kannappan, L., Shankar, K. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Damage detection using frequency measurements’, in IMAC - XXV, Florida US, ed. Alfred L Wicks, CT, USA, pp. 1 – 8.

Kannappan, L., Shankar, K. & Sreenatha, AG., 2007, ‘Detection of multiple cracks in cantilever beams using frequency measurements’, in Experimental analysis of nano and engineering materials and structures, Alexandroupolis, Greece, ed. EE Gdoutos, The Netherlands, pp. 415 – 416.

Lacy, PA., Weber, RO., *Gould, JS., Anderson, WR. & *Smith, G., 2007, ‘Prescribed fi re in young eucalypt plantations. Is it worth the risk?’, in Tassie Fire Conference, Hobart, Australia, pp. 1 – 17.

Li, F., Fraser, D. & Jia, X., 2007, ‘Effi cient IBP with super resolution for ALOS imagery’, in Proceedings of SPIE: Geoinformatics 2007, Nanjing, China, eds. Weimin JU and Shuhe Zhao, Washington, USA, pp. 675242-1 - 675242-8.

*McRae, R., Sharples, JJ. & Weber, RO., 2007, ‘Are big fi res inevitable? Perspectives from the HighFire Risk Project’, in Tassie Fire Conference Proceedings, eds., Hobart, Australia, pp. 1 – 11.

Milford, G., *Kivshar, YS., *Morrison, SK., *Powell, DA. & *Shadriviv, IV., 2007, ‘Experimental Studies of binary metamaterials’, in European Conference on Lasers & Electro-Optics & Int Quantum Electroncis Conference : CLEOE-IQEC 2007, Munich, Germany, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

*Panuju, DR., *Rustiadi, E., *Carolita, I., Trisasongko, BH. & *Susanto, S., 2007, ‘On the decision three analysis for coastal agriculture monitoring’, in Proceedings Geo-Marine Research Forum 2007: Bridging Interdisciplinary Toward Sustainability, Bogor, Indonesia, pp. 45 – 56.

*Panuju, DR., *Carolita, I., Trisasongko, BH., *Susanto, S. & *Rustiadi, E., 2007, ‘Performance of three clustering algorithms on paddy fi eld mapping’, in Workshop Handbook: Learning from the Recovery and Reconstruction of Banda Aceh And Other Tsunami-Stricken Regions: an International Workshop 2007, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.

Pickering, MR., *Coria, LE. & *Nasiopoulos, P., 2007, ‘A Novel Blind Video Watermarking Scheme for Access Control Using Complex Wavelets’, in Digest of Technical Papers: 2007 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, eds. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, p. P2-25.

Ryan, MJ., 2007, ‘An Iterative Functional Design Methodology (IFDM) Applied to Early Functional Design’, in Proceedings: SETE 2007 Complex Systems and Sustainability (Systems Engineering/ Test and Evaluation Conference), Sydney, Australia.

Stocker, RC., 2007, ‘Diff erent States, Choice, Structure and Aggregation in Simulated Social Networks’, in International Network for Social network Analysis: Sunbelt XXVII, eds. INSNA, Corfu Island, Greece, CD.

Warn, JR. & Tranter, PJ., 2007, ‘Selecting and educating future leaders for a world of complexity’, in IMTA PowerPoints 2007, Gold Coast, Australia.

Webb, AT., Miller, BM. & *Miller, N., 2007, ‘Reservoir Turbidity Response to Catchment Fire Destruction’, in Proceedings of the ISEH 2007, eds D. Boyer and O Alexandrova, Tempe, Arizona USA.

Yeomans, SR., 2007, ‘Reinforcement corrosion and the use of galvanised steel’, in Conference proceedings of the Materials Science & Technology in Engineering Conference, Hong Kong, pp. 1 – 25.

Yeomans, SR., 2007, ‘The importance of welding codes and standards: An Australian perspective’, in Conference proceedings of the Materials Science & Technology in Engineering Conference, Hong Kong, pp. 1 – 8.

Conference - Abstract

Amos, KJ., Croke, JC., Timmers, H. & Thompson, CJ., 2007, ‘Investigating fl oodplain deposition in a large semi-arid Australian river using Caesium-137’, in Geophysical Research Abstracts (GRA Volume 9), Vienna, Austria, ed. Germany, p. 5770.

Bhatt, V., Wang, XH. & *Morrison, J., 2007, ‘Simulation of the East Australian Current and its Annual Variability and Separation Using a Regional Ocean Model’, in Marine Science in a Changing World, Melbourne, p. 25.

Birtles, TG., 2007, ‘The Impact of Bombala, Dalgety and Yass-Canberra Survey’, in Australian Map Circle 35th Annual Conference (AMC 2007), eds , Canberra, ACT, Australia, p. 11.

Burdekin, SG., 2007, ‘Understanding the human factor in aviation operations’, in What is Human Factors?, Sydney.

Burdekin, SG., 2007, ‘Understanding the human factor in security’, in What is Human Factors?, Sydney.

Campbell, SJ. & *Hofmann, M., 2007, ‘Magnetic Structures and Valence Transitions in RMn2(Si,Ge)2 (R=Yb,Eu)’, in Theoretical and Experimental Magnetism Meeting Conference Handbook/Program, eds. DT Adroja et al., Oxfordshire, UK.

Croke, JC., Purvis-Smith, D., Thompson, CJ. & Amos, KJ., 2007, ‘Connectivity and the aff ect of valley constrictions on sediment delivery in the Fitzroy Basin, Australia’, in Geophysical Research Abstracts (GRA Volume 9), Vienna, Austria, eds. Germany, p. 1831.

Harb, CC., *Lassen, M., *Delaubert, V., *Janousek, J., *Wagner, K., *Bachor, H., *Lam, PK., *Treps, N., *Buchhave, P. & *Fabre, C., 2007, ‘Tools for spatial multi-mode quantum information’, in 16th International Laser Physics Workshop (LPHYS07), Mexico, eds. Pavel P., Paschin, Leon, Moscow, Russia, p. 234.

Hutchison, WD., *Bowden, GJ. & *Noren, L., 2007, ‘HoF3 as a low temperature refrigerant’, in Conference Handbook: 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, eds. A Barnhoorn et al, Charles Sturt Uni, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, p. WP27.

*Maddison, S., *Lommen, D., Wright, CM., *Bourke, TL., *Jorgensen, J., *Van Dishoeck, EF., Burton, MG., *Hughes, A. & *Wilner, DJ., 2007, ‘Observing grain growth in protoplanetary disks’, in Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol 38, Seattle, Washington, US, p. 912

Owen, J., *Linger, H. & *Mitchell, S., 2007, ‘The Theory And Practice Of Project Management Maturity Model - The Case Study Approach Using OPM3’, in PMINZ Conference CD, Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 1 – 7.

Saensunon, B., Stewart, GA., *Gubbens, PC., Hutchison, WD. & *Buchsteiner, A., 2007, ‘The crystal fi eld parameters for Er3+ in ErNiAl4’, in Handbook of the 6th AINSE/ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, ed. C. Ling (Chair), Lucas Heights, Australia, p. 49.

Sarker, R. & Soliman, O., 2007, ‘Operations Research Modeling for Climate Change’, in 19th National Conference of the Australian Society for Operations Research, Melbourne, Australia.

Sharples, JJ., Weber, RO. & *McRae, R., 2007, ‘A simple fuel moisture index for eucalypt litter’, in Tassie Fire Conference: Research Posters - Program B, Hobart, Australia.

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AppendicesSharples, JJ., Weber, RO., *McRae, R. & *Mills, G., 2007, ‘Elevated fi re

danger conditions associated with Foehn-like winds in Eastern Victoria’, in Tassie Fire Conference: Research Posters - Program B, Hobart, Australia.

Sharples, JJ., Weber, RO. & *McRae, R., 2007, ‘Wind-terrain eff ects on rugged landscape fi re propagation: lee-slope channelling’, in Tassie Fire Conference: Research Posters - Program B, Hobart, Australia.

*Spizzirri, PG., *McCallum, JC., Hutchison, WD., Suwuntanasarn, N., Bulatovic, N., *Stavrias, N. & *Prawer, S., 2007, ‘An EPR study on the activation of low energy phosphorus ions implanted into silicon’, in Proceedings of the AINSE 15th Australian Conference on Nuclear and Complementary Techniques of Analysis & 9th Vacuum Society of Australia Congress, ed. J McCallum, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 305 – 309.

Taylor, JR., Low, DJ. & *Reeder, MJ., 2007, ‘Sodor observations of organised fl ows in tropical northern Australia’, in AMOS 2007 Climate, Water and Marine Forecasting: Challenges for the Future, Adelaide, Australia, p. 66.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Avdeev, M., *Hofmann, M. & *Hoelzel, M., 2007, ‘Magnetic Structures of PR1-xYxMn2Ge2 Compounds’, in ANZIP & RACI 31st Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting Conference Handbook, eds. A Barnhoorn et. al., Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Dou, SX., *Avdeev, M., *Studer, AJ., *Hofmann, M. & *Hoelzel, M., 2007, ‘Magnetic Structures of Pr0.5Y0.5Mn2Ge2’, in 4th European Conference on Neutron Scattering Programme Presentations, eds. A Rennie et al., Lund, Sweden.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Dou, SX., *Avdeev, M., *Studer, AJ., *Hofmann, M. & *Hoelzel, M., 2007, ‘Magnetic phase transitions and structures of Pr1-xYxMn2Ge2 compounds’, in Handbook 6th AINSE / ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, Lucas Heights, Australia, eds. C. Ling et al, Sydney, Australia, p. 57.

Wang, J., *Dou, SX., Campbell, SJ., *Zeng, R. & *Studer, AJ., 2007, ‘Magnetic phase transitions in PrMn2-xFexGe2’, in 15th AINSE Conference on Nuclear and Complementary Techniques of Analysis & 9th Vacuum Society of Australia Congress PROCEEDINGS, University of Melbourne, ed. J. McCallum, Sydney, Australia, pp. 340 – 343.

Wang, J., Campbell, SJ., *Dou, SX., *Avdeev, M. & *Studer, AJ., 2007, ‘Structural and magnetic properties of novel RNi2Mn compounds’, in Handbook 6th AINSE / ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, Lucas Heights, Australia, eds. C. Ling et al, Sydney, Australia, p. 56.

Wright, CM., 2007, ‘Spatially resolved mid-infrared spectroscopy of debris disks and embedded YSOs’, in Gemini Science 2007, eds , Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.

Zylstra, PJ., 2007, ‘What diff erence do plants make to fi re behaviour?’, in Tassie Fire Conference: Research Posters - Program B, Hobart, Australia.

Conference - Edited Publication

Essam, D., Hoang, T., *McKay, B. & *Nguyen, XH., 2007, ‘Developmental Evaluation in Genetic Programming: A Position Paper’.

Thesis

Atkinson, A., 2007, ‘The Provocation of Saul Bellow: Perfectionism and Travel in The Adventures of Augie March and Herzog’, MA.

Badham, J., 2007, ‘Role of social network properties on the impact of direct contact epidemics’, PhD.

Bui, LT., 2007, ‘The Role of Communication Messages and Explicit Niching in Distributed Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization’, PhD.

Carmody, J., 2007, ‘Deriving Bathymetry from Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imagery’, MSc.

Dean, T., 2007, ‘Development and Evaluation of Automated Radar Systems for Monitoring and Characterizing Echoes from Insect Targets’, PhD.

Dowse, A., 2007, The Diverse Organisation: Operational considerations for managing organisational information resources, PhD.

Farrell, S., 2007, ‘The Multi-coloured Universe of 2S 0114+650’, PhD.

Ganesh Prasad, J., 2007, ‘Financial Forecasting Using Artifi cial Neural Networks’, ME.

Gleeson, J., 2007, ‘Finding the Shipboard Relative Position of a Rotary Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with Ultrasonic Ranging’, ME.

Hamdan, E., 2007, ‘Extended Macroscopic Dispersion Model with Applications to Confi ned Packed Beds and Capillary Column Inverse’, PhD.

Huang, HS., 2007, ‘An empirical study on the Impact of organisational culture and GSS on group decision outcomes’, PhD.

Kalms, B., 2007, ‘Living with Information: The Household as a Negotiated Informatiom System’, PhD.

Mallett, R., 2007, ‘Australian Army Logistics 1943-1945’, PhD.

Matthews, A., 2007, ‘Japan’s Approach to Missile Defence Cooperation from 1993 to 2003: Examining the structure of cooperation to determine the relative infl uence of key security objectives’, PhD.

McGuire, J., 2007, ‘Ignition Enhancement for Scramjet Combustion’, PhD.

Mitchell, C., 2007, ‘Phoenix from the Ashes: Russia’s Defence Industrial Complex and its Arms Exports’, MA.

Papinniemi, A., 2007, ‘Vibro-acoustic Studies of Brake Squeal Noise’, PhD.

Pippen, B., 2007, ‘Fuel Moisture and Fuel Dynamics in Woodland and Heathland Vegetation of the Sydney Basin’, PhD.

Roberts, C., 2007, ‘ASEAN’S Security Community Project - Challenges and Opportunities in the Pursuit of Comprehensive Integration’, PhD.

Sidhu, L., 2007, ‘Analysis of Recovery-Recapture Data for Little Penguins’, PhD.

Smith, A., 2007, ‘The Factors Infl uencing the Employment of the Australian Defence Organisation in the Homeland Security Roles since 11 September 2001’, PhD.

Tahtali, M., 2007, ‘Imaging techniques through the Atmosphere’, PhD.

Thanapalasingam, J., 2007, ‘Numerical Study of Footings near Sloped Fills and 3D Eff ects of Sackville Embankment’, ME.

Young, P., 2007, ‘Fracture Analysis of Glass Microsphere Filled Epoxy Resin Syntactic Foam’, ME.

Wang, H., 2007, ‘Evaluation of Insect Monitoring Radar Technology for Monitoring Locust Migrations in Inland Eastern Australia’, PhD.

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Dr Krishna Shankar

ACME Research Coordinator

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8584Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8276Email: [email protected]

http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/acme/

Business

Professor Michael Hess

Head of School

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8093Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8450Email: [email protected]

Dr Keiran Sharpe

Business Research Coordinator

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8837Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8450Email: [email protected]

http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/sbus/

Humanities and Social Sciences

Professor David Lovell

Head of School

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8844Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8879Email: [email protected]

Dr Craig Stockings

HASS Research Coordinator

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8485Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8879Email: [email protected]

http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/hass/

Information Technology and Electrical Engineering

Professor Michael Frater

Head of School

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8236Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8581 / 6268 8443 Email: [email protected]

Associate Professor Hemanshu Pota

ITEE Research Coordinator

Phone: 61 (02) 6268 8197Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8581 / 6268 8443Email: [email protected]

http://www.itee.adfa.edu.au/

Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences

Professor Brian Lees

Head of School

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8801Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8786 Email: [email protected]

Associate Professor Hans Riesen

PEMS Research Coordinator

Phone: +61 (02) 6268 8679Fax: +61 (02) 6268 8786Email: [email protected]

http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/pems/

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