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Higher Degree Student News

Our postgraduate students have continued to excel in 2023. Our students have published over 26 research papers in peer-reviewed journals including Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science, The Lancet Microbe, British Medical Journal Open, Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Journal of Transport and Health, Maturitas, Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, Experimental Eye Research, Contact Lens & Anterior Eye, Frontiers in Virtual Reality, SLEEP, Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, British Journal of Ophthalmology, MedRxiv, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Springer International Publishing, Trends in Parasitology, Science of The Total Environment, International Journal of Infectious Diseases, World Journal of Emergency Surgery, Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Acta Neurologica Scandinavica and American Journal of Infection Control.

Our postgraduate students have also resumed presenting their research at international conferences, both online and in person, including the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (USA) Conference, the American Academy of Optometry (USA) Conference, Australasian Road Safety Conference (Australia), Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (USA), XXV Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Eye Research (Australia), International Headache Congress (Korea), 4th World Congress of Optometry (Australia), Optometry Doctorate Student Conference Optometry Doctorate Student Conference, British Contact Lens Association Conference (England), American Society for Microbiology (USA), 10th International Conference on Antimicrobial Peptides (Italy).

Thesis submissions and Awards

Our congratulations go to the following students who were awarded their PhD in 2023: Jeremy Chiang (2 Feb), Nahida Akter (21 Feb), Rajendra Gyawali (22 Mar), Sultan Alotaibi (31 Mar), Madeeha Afzal (4 Apr), Viet Trinh (13 Apr), Mohammed Alnawmasi (30 May), Azadeh Tavakkolinasab (8 Jun) and Helen Nguyen (7 Dec).

We would also like to congratulate Chris Lim Stanley Wu, Binod Rayamajhee, Kofi Asiedu and Hari Peguda who submitted their PhD theses in 2023.

We also congratulate Jack Gordon and Daniel Rafla who were awarded their MPhil in 2023.

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Congratulations also go to a long list of postgraduate students who received various awards throughout the year:

Name

Award/ Travel Grant/ Scholarship/ Programs / Positions Held, and Other Achievements

Helen Nguyen

ARSC 2023 Best Road Safety Poster (judged) Prize

Rene Cheung

UNSW Development and Research Training Grant
Rene Cheung

Vision Eye Institute Future Vision Foundation Grant

Elisa Wang

UNSW Development and Research Training Grant

Ha Duong Arc PGC Postgraduate Research Candidate Awards - Honorable Mention

Xiaona Ping

Asia Optometry Conference 2024 (in Taiwan) - the fully funded travel invitation
Nur Amalina Md Isa International Headache Society Travel Grant, Best Poster by the IHS Junior Group

Rehana Khan

Associate Lecturer (VISN1111 - Geometrical and Physical Optics, VISN1221 - Visual Optics)
Rehana Khan Diabetes Research Grant from the Elizabeth O’Beirne and Robert and Emmy Mather Trust Fund, SOVS, UNSW

Rehana Khan

Fellowship in American Academy of Optometry
Rehana Khan PhD Internship at Institute of Statistical and Data Science with top up scholarship

Rehana Khan

Mentee, Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS) Program
Rehana Khan Accredited Mental Health First Aider
Rehana Khan Beginning to Teach (BTT) program
Rehana Khan Foundation of University Teaching (FULT) Program
Fatima Iqbal UNSW Development and Research Training Grant
Fatima Iqbal Travel Fellowship for OMEGA23 from world council of Optometry
Fatima Iqbal Received Carer's fund from the UNSW Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee

Sidra Sarwat

AAO Section on Cornea, Contact Lenses, and Refractive Technologies (CCLRT) William C. Ezell Fellow
Sidra Sarwat Best Presentation Award during annual Research Progress Review
Sidra Sarwat Associate Lecturer (VISN1111 - Geometrical and Physical Optics, VISN1221 - Visual Optics)
Natalie Eshow Associate Lecturer (OPTM3133 - Vision Science in the Consulting Room)

Binod Rayamajhee

HDR Development and Research Training Grant (DRTG), UNSW

Binod Rayamajhee

Conference Grant, Microbiology Society, UK

Binod Rayamajhee

Travel Grant, MDPI - Water
Binod Rayamajhee ‘ASM Nancy Mills Student Award (Finalist)’, The Australia Society for Microbiology, NSW-ACT Branch

Binod Rayamajhee

‘Tow Research Awards - Basic Science Division (Finalist)’, Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct

Binod Rayamajhee

Best Paper - Trends in Parasitology

Binod Rayamajhee

Future Leaders Mentoring Fellowship (FLMF) - ASM (American Society for Microbiology)
Binod Rayamajhee Arc PGC Postgraduate Research Candidate Awards - Honorable Mention
Samea Khan Lab Demonstrator at University of Sydney (MEDS2004/MIMI2x02: Microbes, Infection and Immunity)
Samea Khan Study Skills Support Mentor (PVC Equitable Learning Services UNSW

Samea Khan

Beginning to Teach (BTT) program
Samea Khan Foundation of University learning and Teaching (FULT) Program
Samea Khan Accredited Mental Health First Aider
Eman Alzghoul 2023 Australian Research Council Kathleen Fitzpatrick PhD Thinkers Program
Eman Alzghoul BCLA Fellowship

Eman Alzghoul

Grant to attend the 4th IACLE Congress meeting
Eman Alzghoul HDR Development and Research Training Grant (DRTG), UNSW
Eman Alzghoul Associate Lecturer (OPTM6411- Contact Lenses)

Eman Alzghoul

3-minute thesis - People choice Award
Eman Alzghoul Women in Maths and science Champion
Rabia Mobeen ISER 2023 Travel Grant
Rabia Mobeen BCLA Da Vinci Award
Rabia Mobeen Irvin M. Beatrice Borish Award American Academy of Optometry

Annual postgraduate conference

The 2023 annual postgraduate conference was held on 7-11 August 2023 via a virtual platform. Thirty students presented their research findings across a range of topics including public health, myopia and glaucoma studies, dry eye disease, systemic disease and the eye, and close to 50 students were interviewed as part of the review process. The reviews are always a great opportunity to find out the array of research currently being undertaken by research students at SOVS. Many thanks to the following members of the SOVS community who served as panellists: Emeritus Professor Eric Papas, Dr Ajay Vijay, Associate Professor Maria Markoulli, Dr Simin Masoudi, Associate Professor Juno Kim, Associate Professor Sieu Khuu, Dr Nayuta Yoshioka, Associate Professor Nicole Carnt, Associate Professor Maitreyee Roy, Professor Isabelle Jalbert, Dr Kathleen Watt, Scientia Professor Fiona Stapleton, Professor Mark Willcox, Dr Vanessa Honson, Dr Revathy Mani, Dr Muhammad Yasir, Dr Parthu Kalaiselvan and Associate Professor Michele Madigan.

Congratulations to Sidra Sawat for the “Best presentation” award and to Sukanya Jaiswal for the runner-up award!

New Postgraduate Research Representatives

This year we thanked Eman Alzghoul, Binod Rayamajhee, Natalie Eshow and Zeeshan Akhtar for their service as postgraduate representatives and welcomed Pawan Baral, Rehana Khan, Thuy Ha Duong and Meenakshi Kumar (clockwise from top left) as the incoming representatives.

Postgraduate Club

Postgrad club continues to run weekly on Thursdays from 4-5PM. A wide range of fantastic speakers and topics have been presented there this year including:

2023
Date Topic Presenter
9 March 2023
Library services for researchers Gemma Milton
23 March 2023 Career Planning and Exploring options Michele Kenworthy - UNSW Employability
6 April 2023 Research organisation skills A/Prof Maria Markoulli
20 April 2023 Giving a great talk Prof Eric Papas

4 May 2023

Getting grants - tips for planning and writing Prof Mark Willcox
18 May 2023 Life after PhD, moving abroad and tips for early career researchers Dr Daisy Shu
1 June 2023
CV's (Resumes) and Selection Criteria Michele Kenworthy - UNSW Employability
15 June 2023 How to use Word A/Prof Maria Markoulli
29 June 2023 Final year PhD tips Dr Matt Trinh
13 July 2023 Research in Clinical Practice Dr Thomas Hong

27 July 2023

How to conduct a literature search UNSW Academic Services Librarians (via Gemma Milton)

24 August 2023

"Procrastination and tips for overcoming it" A/Prof Judith Flanagan
5 October 2023 Life as a post-doc: Opportunities and Challenges Dr Dinesh Subedi
19 October 2023 Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Ms Marianne Colbert
2 November 2023 How and why, you should review a paper Prof Mark Willcox
16 November 2023
How to manage your supervisors Scientia Prof Fiona Stapleton
30 November 2023 Co-design, community engagement and translation – enhancing the social impact of research Prof Lisa Keay
14 December 2023 AI and PG study Dr Nayuta Yoshioka

MPhil

In 2020 SOVS enrolled its first MPhil students. The MPhil is a 1.5-year degree that incorporates coursework and a research project. The completion of an MPhil equates to honours equivalency. You can learn more about that .

PhD opportunities

Are you interested in undertaking postgraduate research? Our school offers a structured postgraduate program consisting of in-house research seminars, developing students’ methodological, statistical and research skills, and access to the internationally recognised researchers, who provide their expertise, knowledge, advice, and guidance. Learn more about our postgraduate program.