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large datasets and developing experimental techniques, including the use of artificial intelligence. There are also opportunities to be involved in the development and testing of new hardware for the next
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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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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which
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I work on a wide range of topics with my local group and in collaboration with numerous members of three large international collaborations. The main focus of my work is understanding how
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optoelectronics, green energy, and fundamental quantum optics. As a member of my group you will have the opportunity to work with my DECRA sub-group leader Dr. Haoran Ren, and also with my research team at Imperial
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dissipation along the edges of the material. It is hoped that these sorts of materials will one day replace conventional silicon based electronics. This work is carried out within the Centre of Excellence
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I work on the study of massive and supermassive stars (10-100,000 solar masses); the first generations of stars in the universe (Pop III stars); evolution of rotating massive stars and the spin
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I supervise a wide range of projects in stellar astrophysics, with a focus on low and intermediate-mass stars, which have masses similar to or slightly larger than our Sun. This work is carried out
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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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, comprehensible and explainable machine learning explore the use of near-time data from healthcare providers to update these models over time.