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Dr Michael Bowyer

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 5
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 0.65

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 2016 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Polymers for Photonics and Sensing Applications
2011 2015 PhD (Exercise & Sport Science) Co-Supervisor Factors Influencing the Physiological and Cognitive Demands of Elite Australian Football Umpires
2010 2014 PhD (Exercise & Sport Science) Co-Supervisor Physiological Responses and Movement Characteristics of Battle Zone
2007 2011 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Exploring Signal Transduction Mechanisms in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Forensic Applications
2005 2007 PHD Food Science & Biotechnology
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor Use of nitric oxide in extending the postharvest life of flowers & green vegetables

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Synthesis, Characterisation and Evaluation of Biphenyl Monomers for Molecular Imprinting Applications
2012 PhD (Chemistry) Sole Supervisor Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Amphetamine Type Substance Recognition in Aqueous Environments
2010 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Characterisation and Improved Performance of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Prepared Using Room Temperature Ionic Liquids
2010 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Optimisation of Molecularly Imprinted Polymeric Films for the Detection of L-Ephedrine
2010 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Towards the Development of a Benzylpiperazine Specific Molecular Imprinted Polymer
2009 PhD (Food Science) Principal Supervisor Comparative Effects of Nitric Oxide Gas and Nitric Oxide Donors on the Postharvest Life of Cut Flowers and Brassica Vegetables
2009 PhD (Chemistry) Principal Supervisor Synthesis of 3,7-Diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-ones as Potential Enantioselective Group Transfer Catalysts
2008 PhD (Chemistry) Co-Supervisor Design and Synthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for the Selective Recognition of Small Chloro-Arene Contaminants
2006 PhD (Food Science) Co-Supervisor Extending the postharvest life of ornamentals using the nitric oxide donor compound, 2, 2¿- (hydroxynitrosohydrazino)-bisethanamine