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relativistic quantum information (RQI). This highly challenging PhD experience will offer you the chance to work on world-class research combining quantum information theory with key aspects of quantum field
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
achievement. Previous research experience/track record is advantageous but not essential. Some key research skills for our group are listed below. Over the course of their candidature, a successful applicant
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about future states of species populations and ecological communities. The project will explore the application of dynamical point process models from probability theory to ecology so as to determine
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sensing, to improve worker/operator safety. This project will focus on using density functional theory calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The project is a collaboration with Dr
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condensed matter physics, physical chemistry or biology Possess a strong interest in biological problems using physical and chemical theory and computer-based techniques Meet RMIT’s entry requirements
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pipe loop rig To develop and validate pipe flow theory for prediction of the laminar-turbulent transition and friction loss for straight pipe sections and conventional pipe fittings Location: Melbourne
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, including members specialising in biology, microfluidics, machine learning and clinical research from RMIT University and Leading Technology Group (LTG). LTG is an Australian group of medical research
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criteria. The university will issue a letter of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. This iPhD scholarship is a partnership between RMIT, CSIRO Data 61, and Workwear Group. Below
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This scholarship, with the Computational Biophysics Group in the RMIT's School of Science (Physics Discipline), provides an opportunity for a talented student to undertake their Ph.D. on a computer
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techniques from single atom manipulation, device processing and optical measurements at cryogenic temperatures. The candidates will work as part of a dedicated team of researchers in this world-leading group