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gases" "Ultrafast dynamics of quantum matter" "Interactions between strongly coupled light-matter quasiparticles" "Atomically thin materials coupled to light" "Periodically driven many-body systems" web
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Online terms and privacy Your protections, and obligations, when using sites and accounts owned by The University of Melbourne. Featured content Website Terms and Copyright These terms and conditions are between you and The University of Melbourne and govern your use of each University website...
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Emergency and Business Resilience Preparing to stay safe, together. The Emergency and Business Resilience (E&BR) team is responsible for leading administration, coordination, and management of Emergency Management (EM), Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Critical Incident Management (CIM)...
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drainage during droughts, and coastal floodplain development often trigger geochemical reactions that generate highly acidic waters enriched in dissolved aluminium. Elevated aluminium concentrations pose a
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Position overview:We invite highly motivated candidates to apply for a PhD position in Seismology at James Cook University (JCU), one of Australia’s leading research institutions located in tropical
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spectroscopy and Gaia data of star clusters to decipher the mystery of the Lithium-rich giant stars" (with Prof John Lattanzio) "The origin of the heavy elements: Computer simulations of neutron-capture
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are possible (in coordination with Prof Ulrik Egede) or with other Monash supervisors on a case-by-case basis. "Confronting Theory and Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider" "Simulations of Quark and Gluon
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fields and control systems. In addition to this, simulations of electron spins and subsequent data analysis are also an important aspect of our work. "Wide-field quantum microscopy of exotic materials
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theoretical colleagues. All research takes place within our dynamic particle physics research group with academics and postdocs, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Some work will be purely