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PhD Scholarship - Movement Metrics for Physical Health Job No.: 682825 Location: Clayton Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful
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LHCb experiment Searching for matter-antimatter differences in charm hadron decays Developing new probes to characterise proton-proton collisions web page For further details or alternative project
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Australian Research Council (ARC) Funded PhD Opportunity at Faculty of Engineering: High-Speed Rail and Sustainable City Sizes in Australia Location: Clayton campus Department/Unit: Monash Institute
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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling Job No.: 683222 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5 to 4-year fixed
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of Excellence for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies. I have projects available within the following areas, all of which can be tailored to either honours or PhD level. "Quantum impurities in quantum
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nanomaterials" (with Prof Nikhil Medhekar) "Ultrafast charge dynamics in photoactive materials" "Artificial-intelligence-controlled atom-by-atom synthesis of functional organic nanomaterials" web page For further
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PhD Scholarship – Development of novel Radiotracers for the Fibrosis Detection - PhD scholarship available with an International Team Job No.: 648919 Location: The Alfred Centre Employment Type
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to be unconventional. I have projects available within the following research areas (at both Honours or PhD level): "Excitons and excitonic superfluidity in monolayer semiconductors" "Interplay of Dirac
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systems. I have projects available within the following areas, all of which can be tailored to either honours or PhD level. "Quantum impurities in quantum gases" "Interactions between strongly coupled light
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nucleosynthesis in violent episodes suffered by ancient stars" (with Dr Carolyn Doherty) "Applying 3D stellar hydrodynamics findings to 1D stellar codes: Improving the modelling of convection in stars" web page