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Centre for Forensic Behavioural Sciences Full time, fixed term position at the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science in Alphington, Victoria. Stipend of $45,000 p.a. for 3 years About the
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quantum media—and seeks to deepen our understanding of their behaviour in ultracold atomic gases and complex quantum materials. By harnessing ultracold atoms as highly controllable quantum simulators
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to investigate how employing visual, acoustic, and tactile stimulation on simple behavioural tasks could lead to improvements in cognitive functions such as working memory and selective attention, as well as brain
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. Sexual misconduct The University of Melbourne uses the term sexual misconduct to describe any sexual act or behaviour that a person does not consent to, including sexual assault (and other sexual offences
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of Research Excellence in Paediatric Palliative Care. The PhD program involves the design and conduct of a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) to explore how consumers prioritise different elements of paediatric
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and barriers to participation and improvements can be made to foster uptake to and adherence of cancer screening behaviours. This project will partner with Cancer Screening directors at Department
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top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions About the project Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses characterised by severe disturbances in eating behaviours, which
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international students are also welcome. Note: applicants who already hold a PhD degree will not be considered. Applicants must show excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to conduct
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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nanoparticles in drug delivery or diagnostics, familiarity with cellular targeting, and use of computational tools to model nanoparticle behaviour. Experience in a regulated research environment is also