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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy
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insulators and Weyl semimetals. The former favours quantum states of matter (e.g. excitonic superfluidity, quantum magnetism, superconductivity), while the latter makes their optical and transport properties
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of the internationally recognised Integrated Photonics and Applications Centre working with a team of more than 50 people at RMIT University and beyond. Through this project you will learn about both integrated optics
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, spectroscopy, astrometry) using massive optical telescopes on Earth and in space (e.g., Hubble, Gaia, JWST, Kepler, TESS). My group develops cutting-edge models to extract the most from noisy data and to better
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My primary areas of research activity are two fold: first, studing thermonuclear (X-ray) bursts from accreting neutron stars; and second, searches for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave
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incorporate other data as well, from gamma-ray burst satellites to optical surveys of flaring supermassive black holes. "Probing the population properties of merging binary black holes with gravitational waves
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Zealand and Italy. "Structuring x-ray light to investigate the macro and microscale" "Dark-field x-ray imaging without optics" "Adding time to the X-ray Fokker-Planck Equation" (with Prof David Paganin
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skills in optics, quantum physics, and condensed matter physics. Secondly, the student will apply these instruments to image and characterise the properties of new nanomaterials, in particular two
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) before the human eye can see them. The principal aim of this PhD research program is to develop methods to improve the hyperspectral image classification using deep learning techniques. The developed