07
Apr
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using Social Media
Dr Matt Barton & Dr Mike Todorovic will introduce social media and mass content sharing platforms, like Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube and show how these can provide academics with an enormous audience to engage in a range of creative activities from education to research promotion. Disseminating work via these platforms, to both a lay and professional audience, can increase visibility and influence nationally and internationally.
31
Mar
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Twitter 101
Engaging the Twitter platform, Dr Matt Barton & Dr Mike Todorovic provide an overview to academics and support staff with a beginner's guide on "How to Use' Twitter and demonstrate the benefits of cultivating "digital scholarship". From content creation to research promotion, academics and support staff can leverage the functionality of this platform to increase reach and visibility.
29
Mar
2022 MHIQ/GCORE Workshop - Artificial Intelligence and Computational Automation in Orthopaedics
Presenters from Griffith Centre of Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering (GCORE) in association with Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies Institute (ADaPT), Griffith University and Australian Research Council Training Centre for Medical Implant Technologies (ARC CMIT), University of Melbourne present a half-day workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Automation in Orthopaedics.
30
Nov
2021 MHIQ Seminar Series - Realistic performance prediction of advanced AM structures
Professor Stefanie Feih is passionate about combining experimental results and numerical analysis techniques in a synergistic manner to drive advanced design and superior structural performance. In this presentation, she will discuss how X-ray tomography with defect mapping can aid in our understanding and avoidance of defect-sensitive designs and that stochastic information about defect distributions can be derived from X-ray tomography.
25
Nov
2021 MHIQ Lecture Series - Life of a clinician scientist: a not quite extinct species
Professor Scott Bell presents: A perspective as a clinician, clinician researcher and as a research leader will be provided on what works and what doesn't work in navigating research outcomes. The challenges of accessing health and medical research funding in Queensland will be explored through the lens of a quarter of a century of clinics and ward rounds in Queensland Health.
09
Nov