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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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anthropological focus on the use of bespoke and/or mainstream technology for disability inclusion and/ or barriers to access. STEM Participation: Research addressing barriers and increasing participation in STEM
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potential, potential end use and the commercial viability of processing the wastes. Once the target mineral(s)/metal(s) are identified, researcher(s) will refine identified prospective processes, and
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regime, tidal disruption events, kilonovae and gamma ray burst afterglows. Some examples include: What do the spins of merging black holes tell us about binary evolution? Where are low-mass X-ray binaries
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research than in clinical practice, which prompted me to pursue a graduate diploma and honours degree in psychology at the University of Sydney. Read more >
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of mesons and baryons and their role as indirect probes for physics beyond the standard model. I also follow searches for new physics at the large hadron collider (LHC) and use them to constrain new particles
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to manage large complex engineering problems with thousands of components, relationships, constraints and details. This project will use this systematic, searchable, analysable modelling technique to examine
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from an online group. Gen Z, being digital native, is more vulnerable to social media addiction and cyberbullying than any other age cohort. Increased use of social media during the pandemic has seen a
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conditions are between you and The University of Melbourne and govern your use of each University website operated by or on behalf of the University. View Social Media Terms of Service To ensure a safe
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evaluation process View project management guidelines 11% of Students report having a disability 72% of Screen Reader Users use headings as their primary form of navigation 30% of Users with Motor Disabiltiies