Actually you
might get in to USyd TSP. I was told at the Open Day that they are somewhat flexible with the requirements. Rural + International Competition would probably be worth something. Just make sure you get in contact with them and tell them about it, or else they won't know. You can also get into TSP in 2nd and 3rd year if you perform well enough. Most of the interesting TSP stuff happens then anyway.
Quick note about the UNSW TSP though: I've been told by various people that it's a bit of a gimmick, and that all you do is meet with your mentor one or two times and go to a few lunches, despite what it says on the TSP webpage. Example source:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=182998 Anyone care to confirm/deny?
Here are the areas/groups you could work in (copied and pasted from 2012 list)
I met up with one of the TSP (unsw) organisers earlier in the year to figure out which group to be put into. There wasn't really one that was right for me, so I got the environmental/marine science group. I didn't attend any of the meetings in this group though- they were on during my uni lectures, labs etc- so I can't really say much about it.
We did have a big group meeting for everyone in TSP at the beginning of the year and we were told that second and third year students get to do more stuff. So, that's about it, you get a mentor and a research group. It's good for those who want to get into research. If you don't meet up with your researcher (like I did), then there's really no point in TSP
School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences ..................................................................................................... 4 Prof. Bill Ballard: Free radicals, nutrition and ageing .............................................................................................................. 4 Assoc. Prof. Andrew Brown: Balancing cholesterol / Cholesterol and cancer............................................................. 4 Prof Rick Cavicchioli: Environmental Microbial Genomics, Extremophiles and Global Ecosystem Health.. 4 Prof Merlin Crossley: Obesity, blood cell development, cancer and stem cells......................................................... 4 Dr Anne Galea: DNA-damaging anti-tumour agents............................................................................................................... 4 Dr Mike Manefield: Bioremediation and Biogassification..................................................................................................... 5 Assoc. Prof. Vincent Murray: Anti-tumour drugs...................................................................................................................... 5 Dr Torsten Thomas: Bacteria-sponge symbiosis and functional diversity. ................................................................... 5 Assoc. Prof. H. Rob Yang: Cholesterol transport, fat storage and obesity..................................................................... 6 School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences ............................................................................................... 7
Prof. Andrew Baker: Cave geochemistry; Dating records of past climate and environmental change on a variety of timescales. ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Assoc. Prof. David Cohen: Soil Geochemistry - Mineral Deposits and Contamination .......................................... 7 Assoc. Prof. Emma Johnston: Marine Biological Invasions and Estuarine Health ...................................................... 7 Dr John Triantafilis: Digital Soil Mapping ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Dr Steve Wroe: Vertebrate Evolution and Computational Biomechanics ...................................................................... 7
School of Chemistry................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Dr Leigh Aldous: Ionic Liquids and Electrochemistry.............................................................................................................. 8 Assoc. Prof. Marcus Cole: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion.............................................................................. 8 Prof. Justin Gooding: Nanoscience, Surface chemistry and Biosensors......................................................................... 8 Dr Jason Harper: Mechanistic and Physical Organic Chemistry....................................................................................... 8 Dr Luke Hunter: Fluorine in Organic Chemistry ...................................................................................................................... 8 Assoc. Prof. Naresh Kumar: Design and synthesis of Novel Antimicrobial Agents.................................................. 9 Prof. Barbara Messerle: Novel Catalysts for Efficient Chemical syntheses. ................................................................... 9 Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Morris: Organic and Medicinal Chemistry .................................................................................... 9 Dr. Pall Thordarson: Functional molecular machines and smart gels for medical applications ........................ 9
School of Materials Science and Engineering ................................................................................................................ 10 Prof. Mark Hoffman: Computational Modelling of New Silicon Structures and Healthy Bones at the Nanoscale...................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Prof. Veena Sahajwalla: Innovative Recycling of Waste Materials as Resources....................................................10 Assoc. Prof. Nagarajan Valanoor: Physics of nanostructured functional oxides......................................................10
School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine......................................................................................................... 11 A/Prof Paul Bertrand: Reprogramming enteric neurons, sensory transduction and reflexes in the intestine. .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Dr Thomas Fath: Neurodegeneration and Repair...................................................................................................................11 Dr Trevor Lewis: Structure and function of ligand-gated ion channels.........................................................................11 Dr Stephen Palmer and Prof. Edna Hardeman: Genetics of Williams syndrome and human behaviour ....11
School of Optometry and Vision Science ....................................................................................................................... 12 Dr Isabelle Jalbert: Dry eye research ............................................................................................................................................12 Prof. Helen Swarbrick: Orthokeratology ....................................................................................................................................12
School of Physics ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Dr Julian Berengut and Prof. Victor Flambaum: Tests of Grand Unification Theories..........................................13 Prof. Michael Burton: Astronomy on Ice ....................................................................................................................................13 Assoc. Prof. Adam Micolich: Nanoelectronics .........................................................................................................................13 Dr Peter Reece: Optical tweezers and laser spectroscopy.................................................................................................13 Prof. Chris Tinney: Astrobiology and Extrasolar Planets .....................................................................................................13 Prof. John Webb: Astrophysics........................................................................................................................................................14 Prof. Joe Wolfe: Musical Acoustics ...............................................................................................................................................14
School of Psychology............................................................................................................................................................ 15 Dr Lenny Vartanian: Body dissatisfaction, weight stigma and eating behaviour.....................................................15 Assoc. Prof. Michelle L. Moulds: Clinical psychology / depression................................................................................15