Thesis Showcase 2025

Each year we organise a Thesis Showcase where outstanding Thesis C students will show off their work to the School staff, their fellow students and a wider community. We are delighted to invite you to attend the Showcase for 2025 where 22 students will be presenting their work in an in-person interactive poster and demonstration session.

The Showcase will at 4-6pm on Friday, 12 Dec 2025, in the Innovation Central Sydney located in the basement of Building K17. (There is a chance that some students may be presenting at an additional venue on the ground floor of K17 and we will update the information if this is the case.) Please come and support our students!

A tentative list of students who will be taking part is below. (Information up to date at 5pm on 4 Dec 2025.)

Student Thesis title
Alyssa Lubra The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality as a Tool to Solidify Foundational Knowledge and Conceptual Understanding of Civil Engineering Structural Faults
Ashna Desai Spatiotemporal feature enrichment for epidemic prediction models
Braveen Murugathas Optimizing Inventory Management in Retail Stores Using Computer Vision Technologies
Callum Jones Sonification, Reverse Sonification and Sonic Representation Design
Daniel O'Connell Evaluating the Feasibility of Consumer Brain Computer Interfaces for Digital Painting
Dylan Beretov Evaluating the Usability of a Simple VR Game Engine
Hari Birudavolu Teamer: Software Tool for Automated Student Team Formation
Harrison Liu Post-Quantum signatures in BGPsec
Halogen Truong Improving the Safety of the Pancake Language
Izzi Niven Exercise Physiology Stress Test VR Sim
Jaime Taitz Enhancing Variant Interpretation in Cancer using Protein Large Language Models
James Ngai AI-Driven Digital Twin in Building and Construction: Risk Mitigation and Cost Control
Kevin Luxa Quizzes for CSE
Lesley Rossouw Evaluating queuing performance in the seL4 Device Driver Framework
Merry Rosalie and Minh Truong High-performance In-browser Graph Analysis using WASM
Quoc Pham Interpretability: Applied recurrence plot in LLM's Chain of thought
Richard Shen Evaluating Programming Languages for Verified LionsOS Components
Siyeon Kim Design and Implementation of an AI-Driven Virtual Real Estate System for Immersive Property Exploration
Thenuja Wijesuriya Development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) System for the alignment of UNSW Courses, Major, and Career Choice for UNSW Students
Thomas Liang Refining seL4's Accounting of Touched Addresses for Time Protection
Yifan Yang (Tony) GQL: Syntax, Query Optimisation, and Computability