52 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory PhD positions at Monash University
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PhD Scholarship – Natural Interaction Strategies for Long-Term Robot Use for Elderly Care Job No.: 672833 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term
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limited to: Enhancing Small-Signal Stability in Inverter-Dominated Grids, Examining the effectiveness and uptake of electricity pricing mechanisms, Forecasting the future of indoor air, Role of storage in
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imaging, based on absorption, provides good image contrast between high- and low-density materials, such as bones and soft tissue. However, it cannot distinguish subtle density differences between soft
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the structure present in food systems dictates functional aspects such as digestion and release of nutrients. Working alongside other postdocs and students focused more on biological aspects of these processes
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use imaging surveys at X-ray, optical, infrared and radio wavelengths to measure the emission from stars, active galactic nuclei, warm dust, atomic hydrogen and relativistic electrons. Spectroscopic
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leading researchers bring together academic scholarship with engagement with external stakeholders, and advocate for the design of better, responsible and ethical futures. Their work also advances new
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and catalysis, with enhanced efficiencies and functionalities. This research is performed within the ARC Centre of Excellence for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies. As a member of my team, you
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I supervise a wide range of projects in gravitational-wave astronomy. This work is carried out within the Centre of Excellence for Gravitational-wave Discovery: OzGrav. As a member of my team, you
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. Depending on your interests, research projects can range from developing new ways to ‘see’ atoms to understanding technologically-important materials. They can involve theory or experiment or a mix of both
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I work on the study of massive and supermassive stars (10-100,000 solar masses); the first generations of stars in the universe (Pop III stars); evolution of rotating massive stars and the spin