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topics listed above. Stage 2: Candidates who pass this stage of the selection process will be interviewed by Professor Tim Dwyer to assess their fit for the project. Enquiries: About the project
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who pass this stage of the selection process will be invited to discuss their ideas with Professor Pink before developing a full proposal and submitting an application. Enquiries: Professor Sarah Pink
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projects (all projects are available to students enrolling at the University of Adelaide, RMIT or the University of Queensland, as stated for each Project): Project 1.1. Chip based quantum position
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For Vietnam candidates 14 million VND. Scholarship duration is 3.5 years. Candidates are required to complete and pass three milestone evaluations at 12, 24 and 36 months before spending 6 months
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world, and with world-class photonic facilities at Monash. "Quantum nanophotonic chip" "Multimode imaging through ultrathin meta-optics" "Advancing optical imaging with flat optics" "Machine-learning