Successful University of Sydney Postdoctoral Fellows for 2007

Listed below are the details of successful University of Sydney Postdoctoral Fellows for 2007. If you have any queries please contact the Research Office via email:

Title Family name Name Faculty School/Department Project title
Dr Abu-Rayya Hisham Science Psychology Acculturation and psychological adjustment among young Australian muslims: The role of personal identity, religiosity and perceived discrimination
Dr Alvarez-Mon Javier Arts School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry The art of ancient Elam (4200-550 BC)
Dr Argyros Alexander  Engineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering/Optical Fibre Technology centre Hollow-core microstructured polymer optical fibres
Dr Best Virginia Ann Medicine Physiology Communication in listeners with hearing impairment: the interaction of degraded inputs with attention and working memory
Dr Dale  Russell Clive Medicine Paediatrics and Child Health Novel autoantibodies against neuronal cell surface proteins in paediatirc immune-mediated brain disorders
Dr Du Wei-Guo Science Biological Sciences The puzzle of phylogenetic conservatism: what factors prevent evolutionary change?
Dr Gao Wei Engineering Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Active vibration control of random, fuzzy and interval piezoelectric smart structures
Dr Luan Feng Science Physics Enganced and tuneable supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fibres
Dr Schlosshauer Maximilian Science Physics Apparatus-induced decoherence in quantum information processing
Dr Simanainen Ulla Medicine ANZAC Research Institute The role of androgen action in ptotate compartments
Dr Treharne Philip Arthur Science Mathematics and Statistics Integrability: asymptotic methods and coalescing singularities
Dr Wu Chengtie Engineering Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Micro-engineered biomaterials for improved orthopedic devices
Dr Xie Zonghan Dentistry Dentistry Structural hierarchy and biomechanical function of dental calcified tissues
Dr Yang Wenrong Science Electron Microscope Unit Towards single-molecule bioelectronics using DNA on silicon surfaces