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. For more information about the application process, email About the scholarship As the successful applicant you will complete your PhD in the field of organic photochemistry for advanced reprogrammable
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; trying to understand why certain elements are more abundant than others; or how the different populations of stars in globular clusters arose. How can we better approximate mixing during core He burning
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, which are some of the most numerous stars in the Universe. "Weighing stars using stellar vibrations: Asteroseismic masses of Red Giant Stars using space telescope data" "Using optical telescope
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application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program. Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is
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transforming the kinetics non-equilibrium systems into those with non-equilibrium kinetics, in the first-order approximation. (ii) The technique for averaging 2- or 3-D two-phase three-component transport using
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. Around the world, the consumption of products based on plant protein is increasing. However, the extraction and purification of plant proteins create large quantities of waste. This project will
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theoretical colleagues. All research takes place within our dynamic particle physics research group with academics and postdocs, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Some work will be purely
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leader of a new nanophotonics laboratory led by Prof. Stefan Maier at Monash, my team will have the opportunity to work with colleagues from an interdisciplinary environment and collaborators around the
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will have the opportunity to interact with gravitational-wave researchers throughout Australia and around the world. Students in my group use data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave