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Research Thesis (CHEE7382)

Study period
Sem 2 2024
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 14/06/2025)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
8
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Chemical Engineering School

Thesis on a topic relevant to the School's research profile and the student's field of engineering study. Students commencing a year long project in Semester 1 enrol in CHEE7381 for sem 1 and sem 2; students commencing a year long project in sem 2 enrol in CHEE7382 for sem 2 and the following sem 1. For information about how to find a project and supervisor, and enrol in this course, please visit Chem Eng set-up webpage https://chemeng.uq.edu.au/study/how-enrol-your-thesis-or-final-year-project?p=0#0.

This course involves a research project thesisᅠ conducted by you under the general guidance of an academic advisor over one semester for CHEE7380 or two semesters for CHEE7381/CHEE7382. This is a research project, which could be experimental or computational. ᅠ

Why do a Research Project/Research Thesis?

Conducting a Research Project/Research Thesis is a fantastic opportunity to pursue a piece of work that is your own. It allows you to go a little bit more in-depth into a topic, helping you stand out in job applications within a competitive market. Students often list their projects on their CVs, which has helped many get the jobs they seek. Several graduate engineers have highlighted how this course actually got them job-ready and into a position where they could deliver to their new employer.

During the course, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable research skills, which may include: reviewing scientific literature, using advanced scientific equipment, and performing experiments and engineering processes.ᅠ

It will also allow you to develop and demonstrate your critical thinking; a key skill requirement in the engineering profession. It provides a great opportunity to demonstrate your job readiness to potential employers.

To find a project, please see the project selection guidelines below. Once you find a project and supervisor, please email the following details to the course coordinator Dr Haijiao Lu at haijiao.lu@uq.edu.au. Once your form has been approved, the School will provide you with permission to enrol.

  • Student name
  • Student number
  • Name of UQ Academic Supervisor (Cc in your supervisor)
  • Project title

Project selection

You have three options when selecting a project:

  1. Choose from the listed projects on the ᅠEAIT Student websiteᅠ and email a potential supervisor. (Note, this is not a complete list of projects available and academics may continue uploading projects)
  2. If none of the listed projects is of interest, then consult School web pages and approach individual academics in research areas you are interested in. Should you be interested in any particular academic's research, you should enquire directly to them if they have a projectᅠor could consider creating or co-creating one.
  3. You may also create your own project, but must approach an academic to supervise you.

For a guide on the research covered by UQ Chemical Engineering, including relevant contacts for particular areas that may interest you, go to the Research Pageᅠ of the School website.

Another useful source to discover the research at UQ and the School of Chemical Engineering is ᅠUQ Researchers database.ᅠ This can be searched with keywords of areas of interest, or with a researcher's name to get more information on their research.

It is possible to do projects led out of different Schools at the University with permission from the coordinator.

How to apply

For any project, you must gain permission from the supervising academic and email the course coordinator prior to the beginning of the semester.

Read the guidelines in this course profile. Note there are several versions of this course:ᅠ

7380 – 8ᅠ unit thesis (Sem 1 only)

7381 – 8ᅠ unit across year (starting Sem 1)

7382 – 8ᅠ unit across year (starting Sem 2)

Confidentiality

If your thesis is to remain confidential for a period of time, include an accompanying ᅠConfidentiality Submission Letter cover page (DOCX, 22.5 KB) ᅠin your final report. This letter is normally located in the report immediately after the title page and before the abstract.

If your thesis does not need to remain confidential, use the ᅠNon-Confidential Submission Letter cover page (DOCX, 24.3 KB).

For any queries, please contact:

Course Coordinator: Dr Haijiao Lu (haijiao.lu@uq.edu.au)

Chemical Engineering Enquiries: studentenquiries@chemeng.uq.edu.au

Assessment

At the end of the year, the student will submit a project report in the form of a thesis that will be read and assessed by the supervisor and a nominated examiner. A short seminar abstract (for publicising presentation) and an oral presentation of about 15-20 min (~10-15 min presentation and 5 min questions) will also be required that will be assessed.ᅠ For more specific details, please refer to the assessment section of each course.ᅠ

All students are expected to provide an electronic version of their thesis report.ᅠ

Intellectual Property:

Intellectual Property created by students during the period of enrolment in the thesis course will be treated in accordance with the ᅠ4.30.01 Intellectual Property Policy.ᅠ The main clause is:ᅠ

2.1.4 Students other than HDR candidates

The University does not assert ownership of IP created by students other than HDR candidates. However, it is acknowledged that some students (in particular honours students or postgraduate coursework students with a research component) may collaborate with external entities on research projects. If there is potential for IP to be created, the University expects students to assign IP that the student may create to the University before project commencement. If the project does result in the creation of IP, students other than HDR candidates will be treated as HDR candidates per the Intellectual Property Procedures.ᅠ

However, ᅠit is suggested that youᅠ discuss IP with your advisor and assign any IP associated with the research projects/thesis to the university ᅠto be consistent withᅠ HDR students, as outlined here: ᅠhttps://graduate-school.uq.edu.au/intellectual-property.

Course requirements

Incompatible

You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:

ENGG7380 and ENGG7282 and ENGG7382 and ENGG7280 and CHEE7340 and CHEE7380 and CHEE7381

Restrictions

Permission of Head of School

Course contact

Course staff

Lecturer

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Aims and outcomes

This course aims to stretch and develop student's problem solving and creative thinking abilities by exposing them to an open-ended research oriented problem. It also provides an opportunity for the motivated student to further enhance these skills in a situation where self-motivation is an added requirement.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Personal management: Manage his or her priorities and make decisions/judgements in handling open ended problems.

LO2.

Written and verbal technical communication skills: Communicate effectively through written reports as well as through verbal presentation the results of a project.

LO3.

Problem solving: Exercising critical thinking in solving a research problem.

LO4.

Scientific method: Adopt the scientific method (review, hypothesis, test, evaluation) in solving open ended problems.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Participation/ Student contribution Guidelines, Please Read

24/07/2024

NO submission needed

Practical/ Demonstration OHS
  • Online
PASS/FAIL

31/07/2024

Project Project Execution 1 & 2 15%

25/10/2024

23/05/2025

NO submission needed

Paper/ Report/ Annotation, Project Interim Report
  • Online
10%

6/11/2024 1:00 pm

Paper/ Report/ Annotation <200 word Abstract, electronic submission
  • Online
PASS/FAIL

19/05/2025

Thesis Final Thesis Report
  • Online
60%

9/06/2025 4:00 pm

Examination Seminar (Presentation schedule TBA)
  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
15%

Semester 1 examination period 7 - 21 June 2025

Assessment details

Guidelines, Please Read

Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Participation/ Student contribution
Due date

24/07/2024

NO submission needed

Learning outcomes
L01

Task description

A lecture will be held about Research method, Report Writing and Presentation Skills, etc. This may also include students presenting their project plans to the group.

See attached a set of detailed guidelines for the course, covering:

1.         General Guidelines     

2.         Assignment of Topic – FORM FOR SUBMISSION BEFORE ENROLMENT 

3.         Assessment and report requirements

4.         Safety Guidelines       

5.         Guidelines for Industry Associated Projects  

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

OHS

  • Online
Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Practical/ Demonstration
Weight
PASS/FAIL
Due date

31/07/2024

Learning outcomes
L04

Task description

- Anyone undertaking a practical component must complete the UQ Laboratory Safety Induction and pass the associated assessment.

- In addition, most practical components will be in research laboratories (as opposed to teaching laboratories) or working in pilot plant facilities, which require additional safety requirements that includes attendance at a specific laboratory induction/training session. This advice will be provided as required.  This must be done and local induction forms signed before any experimental work is conducted.

- Please consult with your supervisor what inductions you are required to complete.

- Please see Section 2.10.04 of the PPL in relation to UQ Health and Safety Responsibilities.

Submission guidelines

Submitted online

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

Late submission

Assessments must be submitted on or before the due date. Late submissions of assessment items will only be accepted if approval for late submission has been obtained prior to the due date.

Penalties Apply for Late Submission

Refer PPL Assessment Procedure Section 3 Part C (48)

Project Execution 1 & 2

Mode
Activity/ Performance
Category
Project
Weight
15%
Due date

25/10/2024

23/05/2025

NO submission needed

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Project Execution 1 - 7.5%: Arrange regular planned meetings with supervisor (e.g. weekly meetings to discuss progress). To assist you in undertaking the thesis you should have regular, scheduled meetings with your supervisor. These meetings will provide you with advice and feedback on your progress. The assessment by your supervisor will partly be based on your progress through the year as monitored through these meetings. Lack of communication with your supervisor may lead to a low mark regardless of the quality of the Final Report submission.

Make sure your peruse the marking sheet early in the project so you know what you are being assessed against.

The following is a suggested guide to this assessment:

1. Self Appraisal - It is encouraged that students make a 'self-assessment' at the end of term, using the same marking sheet, and provide this to their supervisor. 

2. The student and supervisor discuss the students self-appraisal and overall progress, and consider ways-of-working in the next term. 

3. The supervisor submits their own assessment to the course coordinator (usually during the 2nd week of exam period).

I encourage this process be followed and that the final assessment is discussed with the student, but this is at the supervisor's discretion. 

Project Execution 2 - 7.5%: Arrange regular planned meetings with supervisor (e.g. weekly meetings to discuss progress). To assist you in undertaking the thesis you should have regular, scheduled meetings with your supervisor. These meetings will provide you with advice and feedback on your progress. The assessment by your supervisor will partly be based on your progress through the year as monitored through these meetings. Lack of communication with your supervisor may lead to a low mark regardless of the quality of the Final Report submission.

Make sure your peruse the marking sheet early in the project so you know what you are being assessed against. Note, this is different from 1st semester project execution.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

Interim Report

  • Online
Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation, Project
Weight
10%
Due date

6/11/2024 1:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Each student must write a progress report which clearly defines the thesis topic, presents a review of relevant background material and an assessment of the impact of previous work on the current project. Importantly, the progress report should state the purpose, aims, coverage and relevance of the project and a project plan for its completion. All background and related material should be appropriately referenced and appear in the reference list. The report should demonstrate the initiative and abilities of the student in preparing the progress report, in particular initiative, creativity and problem solving skills.

The Report format is flexible but the following is expected to be included:

  • Thesis Title and Abstract
  • Draft Table of Contents for the Final Report
  • A literature review with an appropriate list of references
  • A short description of the work conducted in the 1st semester
  • Research Plan for the 2nd semester

There are no page limits per say, but long reports are not recommended for several reasons. As a guide, the Interim Report should be around 10-20 pages.

Note, it is expected that much of the text from the interim report will be used in, or adapted for, the final report.

What to submit

Students are required to submit the following:

One (1) electronic version submitted via Turnitin on the course Blackboard site. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance

Submission guidelines

Electronic version submitted via Turnitin on the course Blackboard site.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Assessments must be submitted on or before the due date. Late submissions of assessment items will only be accepted if approval for late submission has been obtained prior to the due date.

Penalties Apply for Late Submission

Refer PPL Assessment Procedure Section 3 Part C (48)

<200 word Abstract, electronic submission

  • Online
Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
PASS/FAIL
Due date

19/05/2025

Learning outcomes
L01, L02

Task description

An abstract (see attached template provided by Prof Lianzhou Wang) to be submitted electronically to the coordinator for assessment and preparation of event notice to the department. The abstract must be no more than 200 words.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance.

Submission guidelines

Electronic version submitted via Turnitin on the course Blackboard site.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

The abstract is required to prepare the formal program for the seminar, so it must be submitted prior to the event. Therefore, the maximum possible extension length is 14 days.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Assessments must be submitted on or before the due date. Late submissions of assessment items will only be accepted if approval for late submission has been obtained prior to the due date.

Penalties Apply for Late Submission

Refer PPL Assessment Procedure Section 3 Part C (48)

Final Thesis Report

  • Online
Mode
Written
Category
Thesis
Weight
60%
Due date

9/06/2025 4:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Final report describing work conducted during the year and results obtained.

The Final Report is the main assessment component in this course. The contents will depend on the Thesis Topic. It is important that both the breadth and the depth of the Thesis study are presented in the Final Report.

See guidelines for general format and the submission guidelines. There is no page limit. As a guide, the number of pages (excluding the Appendices) is expected to be in the range 20-40.

Students must pass their lab books or a scanned copy to their supervisor to support their thesis and project execution.

Students are required to submit the following:

  • One (1) electronic version submitted via Turnitin on the relevant course Blackboard site.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance

Submission guidelines

Electronic version submitted via Turnitin on the course Blackboard site.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Assessments must be submitted on or before the due date. Late submissions of assessment items will only be accepted if approval for late submission has been obtained prior to the due date.

Penalties Apply for Late Submission

Refer PPL Assessment Procedure Section 3 Part C (48)

Seminar (Presentation schedule TBA)

  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
Mode
Oral
Category
Examination
Weight
15%
Due date

Semester 1 examination period 7 - 21 June 2025

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

The report of the work and results will be orally presented. There will be about 15-20 minutes per speaker, and students should aim to do a 10-15 min presentation and there will be ~5 min for questions. Exact timings will depend on the number of students enrolled and a program will be emailed at least a week prior to the seminar day. Students are expected to attend the entire morning or afternoon sessions in which they present and ask questions. The session may last for up to 3 hours.  

Location of seminars and session schedule will be advertised to students towards the end of semester.  

Typical marking considerations are in the guidelines. Students will be assessed by both their peers and academics who are present at the seminars, provided there are no conflicts of interest.

The seminars will be in person.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance.

Exam details

Planning time no planning time minutes
Duration 180 minutes
Calculator options

(In person) Casio FX82 series or UQ approved , labelled calculator only

Open/closed book Closed Book examination - no written materials permitted
Exam platform Other
Invigilation

Invigilated in person

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Assessments must be submitted on or before the due date. Late submissions of assessment items will only be accepted if approval for late submission has been obtained prior to the due date.

Penalties Apply for Late Submission

Refer PPL Assessment Procedure Section 3 Part C (48)

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Description
1 (Low Fail)

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 1-19%. Fail: Falls short of satisfying basic requirements for a pass, and failure to submit all assignments.

2 (Fail)

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 20-44%. Fail: Falls short of satisfying basic requirements for a pass.

3 (Marginal Fail)

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

Course grade description: 45-49%. Fail: Falls short of satisfying all basic requirements for a pass.

4 (Pass)

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 50-64%. Pass: Satisfies all the basic learning requirements for the course, such as knowledge of fundamental concepts and performance of basic skills; demonstrates sufficient quality of performance to be considered satisfactory in the course.

5 (Credit)

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 65-74%. Credit: Demonstrates ability to apply and use fundamental concepts of the subject, going beyond mere replication of content knowledge to show understanding of key ideas, awareness of their relevance, some use of analytical skills and some originality and insight.

6 (Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 75-84%. Distinction: Demonstrates awareness and understanding of deeper and subtler aspects of the subject, such as ability to identify critical issues, ability to solve non-routine problems, ability to invent and apply new ideas to new situations.

7 (High Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: 85-100%. High distinction: Demonstrates imagination, originality, based on proficiency in all learning objectives for the course.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Library resources are available on the UQ Library website.

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Learning activities

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Lecture

Course introduction, Guidelines, Research Methods

A lecture will be provided on the course introduction, guidelines, research methods, report writing and presentation.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

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