Prof Nico Adams ~ Associate Dean, Industry and Innovation
College of Science & Engineering
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- Journal Articles
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- Hennig C, Adams N and Hansen G (2009) A versatile platform for comprehensive chip-based explorative cytometry. Cytometry Part A, 75A (4). pp. 362-370
- Adams N and Murray-Rust P (2008) Engineering Polymer Informatics: Towards the Computer-Aided Design of Polymers. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 29 (8). pp. 615-632
- Adams N, Winter J, Murray-Rust P and Rzepa H (2008) Chemical Markup, XML and the World-Wide Web. 8. Polymer Markup Language. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 48. pp. 2118-2128
- Adams N and Schubert U (2007) Poly(2-oxazolines) in biological and biomedical application contexts. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 59. pp. 1504-1520
- Meier M, Adams N and Schubert U (2007) Statistical Approach To Understand MALDI-TOFMS Matrices:? Discovery and Evaluation of New MALDI Matrices. Analytical Chemistry, 79. pp. 863-869
- Adams N, De Gans B, Kozodaev D, Sánchez C, Bastiaansen C, Broer D and Schubert U (2006) High-Throughput Screening and Optimization of Photoembossed Relief Structures. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, 8. pp. 184-191
- Adams N, Arts H, Bolton P, Cowell D, Dubberley S, Friederichs N, Grant C, Kranenburg M, Sealey A, Wang B, Wilson P, Zuideveld M, Blake A, Schröder M and Mountford P (2006) Imido Titanium Ethylene Polymerization Catalysts Containing Triazacyclic Ligands. Organometallics, 25 (16). pp. 3888-3903
- Adams N, Clauss J, Meunier M and Schubert U (2006) Predicting thermochemical parameters of oxygen-containing heterocycles using simple QSPR models. Molecular Simulation, 32 (2). pp. 125-134
- Bolton P, Adams N, Clot E, Cowley A, Wilson P, Schröder M and Mountford P (2006) Synthesis and Ethylene Polymerization Capability of Metallocene-like Imido Titanium Dialkyl Compounds and Their Reactions with AliBu3. Organometallics, 25 (23). pp. 5549-5565
- Bolton P, Clot E, Adams N, Dubberley S, Cowley A and Mountford P (2006) Experimental and DFT Studies of Cationic Imido Titanium Alkyls:? Agostic Interactions and C?H Bond and Solvent Activation Reactions of Isolobal Analogues of Group 4 Metallocenium Cations. Organometallics, 25. pp. 2806-2825
- Conference Papers
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- Guertler M, Adams N, Caldwell G, Donovan J, Hopf A and Roberts J (2022) A Life-Cycle Framework to Manage Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange in Open Organisations. Proceedings of the Design Society. In: DESIGN 2022: 17th International Design Conference, 23-26 May 2022, Zagreb, Croatia
- Adams N, Haller A, Krumpholz A and Taylor K (2013) A semantic lab notebook - report on a use case modelling an experiment of a microwave-based quarantine method. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Linked Science. In: LISC2013: 3rd International Workshop on Linked Science 2013, 21 October 2013, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 20+ research outputs authored by Prof Nico Adams from 2001 onwards.
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Department of Industry - Innovations Connections
Develop an AI based zero-lag flood monitoring and reporting system
- Indicative Funding
- $10,000 over 1 year (administered by LiXiA Pty Ltd)
- Summary
- The project will marshall appropriate flood relevant data including images and process it accordingly to facilitate model building. We will then move to the development of statistical models that optimise data capture locations, accuracy, low latency through asset location while minimising deployment costs. We will subsequently design an AI means to improve current flood mapping models based on actual Lixia field water level sensor data utilising ensemble optimisatin, leading to the development of online toolsets to transmit flood level prediction information. We will also engage with regional local governments water and emergency agencies as appropriate to test and qualify minimum viable products and processes.
- Investigators
- Nico Adams and Govinda Pandey (College of Science & Engineering and LiXiA Pty Ltd)
- Keywords
- Flood monitoring; Artificial intelligence; Internet of Things
Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment - Agricultural Innovation Hubs Program
Tropical North Queensland Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub
- Indicative Funding
- $2,500,000 over 2 years, in partnership with Sensand Technologies Pty Ltd ($20,000)
- Summary
- The TNQ Agricultural Innovation Hub is anchored as part of the established TNQ Drought Hub and will sit within the JCU ideas Lab in Cairns ? on the traditional land of the Yirrganydji people. Under the TNQ Agricultural Innovation Hub (as part of the broader TNQ Drought Hub) JCU will bring together producers, agriculture companies, supply chain businesses, innovators, start-ups, investors, and researchers to drive agricultural innovation in Northern Australia. The TNQ Agricultural Innovation Hub can also leverage the expertise of JCU?s Innovation Advisory Committee (IAC) and Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) as/when required to support new project concepts.
- Investigators
- David Phelps, Rachel Hay, Daniel Christie, Simon Page, Emily Harrington, Brook Orr, Samantha Horseman, Nico Adams, Luke Deacon, Allan Dale, Stewart Lockie, Yvette Everingham, Jane Oorschot, Nicole Lucas, Darryl Lyons and Christine Pitt (Research Infrastructure, College of Science & Engineering, Research & Innovation Services, Cairns Institute, N Lucas Pty Ltd and Farmers 2 Founders (Australia))
- Keywords
- Innovation; Commercialisation; Technology Adoption; Agriculture; Ag-tech; Producers
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