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. There are a number of different research projects in both areas. Work description The Ph.D position is part of a national research project, "Human-Centered Intelligent Realities (HINTS)", carried out with six
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the complexity of religious realities in Asia necessitates rethinking traditional Western-derived concepts of religion and their relationship to society. Historically, Asian religions have been interpreted either
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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are considering ideas using multi-device interaction, projection-based interfaces, new hardware ideas, or augmented reality (AR) interfaces. The expected outcomes include new visualization methods, interaction
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that electrodes strategically fouled with non-conductive plastics are better performers than perfectly clean electrodes. Electrolysis rates of organic molecules are augmented where electrode, hydrophobic insulator
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augmented reality (VR/AR), adaptive systems, and behavioral analytics, can help address these critical gaps in healthcare provisions or health technologies. Virtual environments and economies: The rapid
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of the characterisation techniques used in the field obtain average properties of what in reality is an ensemble of molecules. The aim of this project is to study the influence of molecular disorder on the light emission
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the coupled aerodynamic, structural and thermal analysis of interface regions, for example between fins and fuselage, in hypersonic vehicles. This will involve the use and augmentation of in-house python-based
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light closer to reality. This research could position Australia as a global leader in the commercialisation of next-generation photonic technologies. Key Research Themes: Determining the polariton
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and contexts of connections. Portable objects (metalwork, coins, ceramics) will provide the data, principally from Amgueddfa Cymru, augmented by material from regional museums, and PAS-Cymru/Heneb HER