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Mahir Habib, the only PhD candidate from the School of Computing, Mathematics, and Engineering and the Faculty of Business, Justice, and Behavioural Sciences, is set to make a notable impact as a finalist in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.

His PhD research and 3MT topic is ‘Revolutionising farming: streamlining livestock information through microservices software architecture’.

“This is a cutting-edge topic within the realm of software engineering and system design, which aims to address significant challenges in the management and sharing of livestock data through the development of innovative microservice-based frameworks,” Mr Habib said.

The project has already made a significant impact, with its concepts being implemented in several commercial applications launched by the industry partner, TerraCipher.

Mr Habib’s research is supervised by a distinguished team, including his principal supervisor Associate Professor Ashad Kabir and co-supervisor Professor Lihong Zheng. His project is funded by the Food Agility CRC in partnership with TerraCipher.

Period26 Jul 2024

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  • TitlePhD candidates present research in Port Macquarie in three minutes
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletCSU News
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date26/07/24
    Description“Each year, thousands of PhD candidates from around the world, including from Charles Sturt University, compete in the 3MT competition to explain to a non-expert audience in plain language the premise of their research that will help to build stronger, healthier and more resilient communities for our future.”

    The Charles Sturt 3MT finals will select one of its PhD students to represent the University in the Australia-wide 3MT competition. The winner from that competition will then compete in the Asia-Pacific 3MT finals.

    Among promising candidates from other Charles Sturt Faculties and Schools is Mr Mahir Habib, a distinguished PhD candidate in the Charles Sturt School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering in the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences, who has made it to the final.

    Mr Habib’s research is supervised by a distinguished team, including his principal supervisor Associate Professor Ashad Kabir and co-supervisor Professor Lihong Zheng. His project is funded by the Food Agility CRC in partnership with TerraCipher.
    URLhttps://news.csu.edu.au/in-brief/phd-candidates-present-research-in-port-macquarie-in-three-minutes
    PersonsMahir Habib, Ashad Kabir, Lihong Zheng