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: Cyberspace Romance: The Psychology of Online Relationships’ (2006, Palgrave) with Adrian Carr, and ‘Truth, Lies and Trust on the Internet’ (2009, Routledge) with Adam Joinson and Cyberpsychology: the study of
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). She was a member of the Global Futures Communities for Cyber Security for the World Economic Forum. Prof Whitty is the author of 5 books and over 100 articles. Examples of her books include: Cyberspace
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awardee. The Opportunity Generative artificial intelligence is a significant and highly visible use of machine learning which has become commonplace in a matter of a few short years. Without common
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global LIGO Scientific Collaboration, as well as Australia's OzGrav Centre of Excellent for Gravitational-wave Discovery. "Nuclear astrophysics from gravitational waves: understanding dense matter in
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learning by using Bayesian learning principles. Among other things, Bayesian learning gives AI systems the ability to quantitatively express a degree of belief about a prediction or statement. By bridging
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surveys and targeted observations are used to search for active galactic nuclei, trace star formation and measure stellar kinematics within galaxies. How galaxies grow within structures dark matter can be
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My research focuses on strongly interacting quantum systems at the interface between condensed matter physics and ultracold atomic gases. In particular, I am interested in the interplay between few
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Inference Tool (GAMBIT) Community to study theoretical frameworks that extend the standard models of particle physics and cosmology, with the aim of uncovering the nature of dark matter, dark forces, and dark
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My area of expertise is condensed matter theory. I am interested in the interplay between interactions and unconventional electronic properties of novel materials including graphene, topological
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and quantum impurities. I was previously part of the Australian Centre of Excellence for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET), where I led the theoretical effort on light-matter coupled