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List of Awards obtained by honours and postgraduate students
- Sachin Man Bajimaya Shrestha (2012) received Bankwest Convocation Postgraduate Research Travel Award.
- Stephen McAnearney (2010) won the best B.Eng. thesis award and Fulbright Scholarship.
- Grand Joldes (2010) received distinction for his PhD thesis.
- Jamie Berger (2008) was a runner-up for the best B.Eng. thesis award for “Coupling Finite Element and Mesh-free Methods for Modelling Brain Deformation in Response to Tumour Growth”.
- Leith Morriss (2007) received the William and Marlene Schrader Prize in Biomedical Engineering for “Computation of Brain Deformation for Neuroimage Registration: Implementation of Efficient Brain-Skull Contact”.
- Bin Liu (2007) received Schrader Postgraduate Scholarship.
- Grand Joldes (2006) received Arub Prize for "Towards Non-linear Finite Element Computations in Real Time" presented at Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering Conference, Antibes, France.
- Tonmoy Dutta Roy (2006) received Schrader Postgraduate Scholarship.
- Trent Hawkins (2006) received William and Marlene Schrader Prize in Biomedical Engineering for the best thesis in biomedical engineering.
- Dane Lance (2005) received the William and Marlene Schrader Prize in Biomedical Engineering for “FE algorithm for real time computation of soft tissue deformation”.
- Stuart Munro (2004) received the best B.Eng. thesis award for “Modelling Fluid Dynamics Using FHP-type Cellular Automaton” and won Rhodes Scholarship.
- Zeike Taylor (2001) was a runner-up in the best B.Eng. Thesis Award competition with work “Computer simulation of hydrocephalus”.
- Michael Stock (2000) received the best B.Eng. Thesis Award for “The linear Delta robot”.
- Nadine Frame (1999) received Hunka Price for the best B.Eng. Thesis in kinematics and dynamics “The Lagrange – based model of NUWAR dynamics”.