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Research Showcase

We are working to apply e-Research techniques and services to key research groups across many disciplines at Monash.

Art & Design

Placeholder for table spacing Artery Project, Matthew John Perkins, Department of Multimedia and Digital Arts.
This project is founded upon the work conducted in a 2006/2007 pilot project called the "Australian Video Art Archive" (AVAA) Project, and seeks to use e-Research tools to distribute information via an online video documentary databank.

Arts

LaRDS Projects Image Asian music cultural archive, Prof. Margaret Kartomi and Bronia Kornhauser, School of Music
Sound Footings 
is an ARC LIEF funded project in collaboration with the University of Western Australia and the National Library of Australia to digitize and preserve field recordings collected from South East Asia, in particular Sumatra and Aceh. The digitised collection is accessible on-line to the research group via LaRDS, and subject to copyright constraints is being published via the Monash ARROW repository and MusicAustralia.

Climate Research, Prof. Amanda Lynch, School of Geography & Environmental Science.

Geographic Information Systems, A. Prof. Jim Peterson, School of Geography & Environmental Science.
Picture of miners from PictureAustralia

Gippsland Picture Collection , Dr Meredith Fletcher, Centre for Gippsland Studies.  
The photographs of the Gippsland Picture Collection, which capture the history and heritage of Gippsland from the early 1900s, are a hallmark of the Monash Centre for Gippsland Studies.  They have been well used to date by scholars and historians in print format and their new availability on-line through the Monash ARROW repository and PictureAustralia has been welcomed as a crucial step for increased use and improved accessibility.


Integrating Ecosystem Modelling and Observational Research Using Ecoinformatics Project, Dr. Jason Beringer, School of Geography and Environmental Science.

Japanese Studies, A. Prof. Alison Tokita, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
The Japanese Studies research team includes collaborators that span Monash, the University of New England and Japan. The project utlises the Sakai VRE as a general purpose collaboration and file-sharing environment.

LaRDS Projects Image Jewish music cultural archive, Prof. Margaret Kartomi and Bronia Kornhauser, School of Music. 
Preserving Australia’s Sound Heritage (PASH) is an ARC LIEF funded project in collaboration with the University of Western Australia and the National Library of Australia to digitize and preserve the Australian Archive of Jewish Music, comprising works collected from Australia and Asia.  The digitized collection is accessible on-line to the research group via LaRDS, and subject to copyright constraints is being published via the Monash ARROW repository and MusicAustralia.

Shoah Foundation - Visual History Archive, A. Prof. Mark Baker, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization.
The Shoah Foundation Institute collection of nearly 52,000 video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, in 32 languages and from 56 countries, comprises the largest visual history archive in the world.  At Monash, we have established on LaRDS a local copy of approximately 10TB of this collection, comprising all interviews recorded in Australia, plus others of interest to Monash researchers and students.

Business & Economics

Placeholder for table spacing General Equilibrium Modelling Software (GEMPACK), Prof. Mark Horridge, Centre of Policy Studies. 
GEMPACK is a suite of general-purpose economic modellilng software especially suitable for general and partial equilibrium models and can handle a wide range of economic behaviour.

Education

Placeholder for table spacing Indigenous studies cultural archive, David Solly

Engineering

Bioreactor, Prof. Kerry Hourigan, Biological Engineering

Computational Fluid Dynamics, Prof. John Sheridan, Mechanical Engineering

Placeholder for table spacing Virtual Modelling of Cell and Tissue Growth in Bioreactors, Prof. Mark Thompson, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
This project will explore the ways in which recent advancements in computer based modelling can be extended and allow researchers to analyse the molecular and biochemical regulators which form the building blocks of cells and tissues.

Wind tunnel imaging, Andreas Fouras, Mechanical Engineering

Information Technology

Note: See also Faculty of IT e‑Research R&D activities listed here.
Bioinformaticsimage A Bioinformatic Approach to Infer Functional Interactions Within Protein Sequences Project, Prof. Geoff Webb.
This project will develop and evaluate novel computational techniques to infer functional interactions between amino acids within proteins, and will be assisted by the Monash e-Research Centre which will assist by helping researchers to develop efficient computational techniques for identifying the appropriate subtle patterns in large datasets.

Participatory Community e-Research: User Needs, A. Prof. Graeme Johanson, Caulfield School of Information Technology.
The project will build on existing work undertaken by staff from COSI (Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics) and Monash University, in particular three Content and Rights work packages of the Dataset Acquisition, Accessibility, and Annotations e-Research Technologies (DART) project, and the ARC ‘Trust and Technology’ Project which raised important questions about who controls community e-Research repositories.

Law

Placeholder for table spacing Researcher practice - research data management. A whole-of-faculty project to migrate all research information, from raw data and working drafts through to final works, results and records, from individuals' PC c:\ drives and bookshelves to the LaRDS Novell service.

Medicine

Australian Mouse Brain Map, Prof. David Reutens and Dr Richard Beare, Department of Medicine

Crystallography, Prof. Jamie Rossjohn, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Methods and Ethics in Public Health e-Research, Craig Fry, Department of Medicine.
This project aims to develop research ethics and governance resources to support development and application at Monash University of public health e-Research with vulnerable populations, and establish research to address the methodological questions in public health e-Research around sampling biases and data reliability and validity.

Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories (MISCL)

Placeholder for table spacing Novel Web-based Software Tools for Protein Structure Determination Using X-ray Crystallography, Dr. Ashley Buckle, Department of Medicine.
This project aims to develop software applications for subsequent computational stages, namely structure elucidation using the technique of molecular replacement and, by using Web 2.0 technologies, integrate these applications into a portal, providing users with a dynamic, collaborative, configurable workspace that will provide novel means of performing crystallographic research.

Predicting the Substrate Specificity of Proteases, Dr. James Whisstock, Department of Medicine.
This project will investigate whether the protease structures in an effort to determine whether or not such structures can improves researchers' abilities to predict substrate specificity.

Protein Crystallography, Prof. James Whisstock and Dr Ashley Buckle, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium, Prof. Ross Coppel, Microbiology

Pharmacy

Placeholder for table spacing Chemistry Literate Electronic Data Management in Drug Discovery, Dr. Philip Thompson.
This project aims to develop chemical-structure literate data management systems that offer a chemical inventory of over 5000 stored chemicals, conduct a trial of Electronic notebooks for participating research staff and students, and look into the development of secure databases for high value chemicals synthesised in-house and linked to biologically literate data management systems.

Electronic Laboratory Notebook Project, A. Prof. Susan Charman.
This project aims to support a pilot project to examine the utility of a data management system and selected eNotebook for use within certain departments within Monash, assess the feasibility and challenges associated with its implementation and determine its applicability to other related groups within the faculty. The e-Research Centre has provided minigrant funding to support this activity, and ITS has provided the database platform for the eNotebook using LaRDS.
Medicinal Chemistry, Dr David Chalmers, Medicinal Chemistry.

Science

 
Placeholder for table spacing Biological Sciences, Prof. Gordon Sanson, School of Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences, Dr Patrick Baker, School of Biological Sciences

Generator Image Latin Squares, Dr Ian Wanless, School of Mathematical Sciences.
This project aims to develop the theory on important substructures of 'latin squares'. Latin squares play an important role in pure mathematics and have many applications in the areas of combinatorial design, such as event programme scheduling, statistical experiments and error correcting codes. The research team uses distributed computing including the Brecca HPC as an investigative tool to find patterns which can then by turned into mathematical theorems by humans.

Mathematics, Louis Moresi, Mathematics
 
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