Monthly Brain Spark Hour

Brain Sparks Hour is a monthly one-hour internal research sharing session featuring two Newcastle Australia academics who present their research expertise, ongoing projects, innovative ideas, or industry collaborations to colleagues across the organisation. The initiative aims to foster a vibrant research culture, encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, promote knowledge exchange, and inspire new research and innovation opportunities among staff. Through these engaging presentations and discussions, Brain Sparks Hour provides a platform for academics to showcase their scholarly contributions, share emerging trends and technologies, and strengthen awareness of the diverse research strengths within the organisation.

Do note that this is not opened to the public.

Brain Spark Hour 2026 – Happens on Last Wed of Every Month (12noon to 1pm)

Month Session 1 (12pm to 12:30pm) Session 2 (12:30pm tp 1pm)
Jan Speaker: Ashley Tong (NSRG)
Title: Digital Trust and Fraud Management in an Age of Disruption: A Leximancer Analysis of User Reviews of an AI-Powered Scam Protection Mobile App
Speaker: Jason Chong
Title: Engaging Geographically Distanced Alumni (GDA): A Five-Phase Lifecycle Framework for Global Alumni Engagement
Feb Speaker: Josephine Smith (UON-UOW Award Recipient)
Title: Enhancing Indigenous Cultural Capability and Student Engagement in Science and Health through Collaborative Learning and Animated Videos
Speaker: Shaleeza Sohail (UON-UOW Award Recipient)
Title: The Lab2Field RuralAI Kit – Real-time realization of hierarchical federated learning through in-field modular & portable sensor clusters
Mar Speaker: Julian Seng (NSRG)
Title: Startup policy as competing logics of entrepreneurial value creation
Speaker: Wu Xianmei (NSRG)
Title: Service Robot and Sustainability: The Roles of Color, Message Framing, and Service Encounter in Promoting Sustainable Practice
Apr Speaker: Peter Duffy (NSRG)
Title: Leadership Across Borders: Developing a Transnational Education Leadership Framework
Speaker: Koo Ghee Chong
Title: More Isn’t Always the Merrier: A Life Sciences Perspective

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