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frameworks for distinguishing closely related quantum processes that arise in light-matter interactions, and to use these frameworks to extract fine spectral or temporal information from weak or structured
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that arise in light-matter interactions, and to use these frameworks to extract fine spectral or temporal information from weak or structured optical fields. The successful candidate will work on designing and
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in control systems and fluid-structure interaction. The students will be supervised by Prof Khac Duc Do and the co-CIs of the project. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty
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for an outstanding PhD scholar in soil science and restoration ecology. This PhD project will involve research approaches for soil preparation that optimise soil moisture and nutrient/organic accumulation and
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to integrate next generation satellite radar (InSAR) monitoring for ground motion with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning devices. This will focus on test sites where the student will
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established structure and intellectual community. Additional opportunities include co-authored publications, participation in symposia and workshops, school-engagement activities, and involvement in future
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administrative records on the supply of mental health workers and mental healthcare services delivered over time. The expected outcomes of this project include new evidence on how the market structure and
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of research include integrating AI-enhanced weather forecasts with crop models, exploring tools to guide land allocation and nitrogen management, or developing dashboards that fuse multiple data streams
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structures. Modern three-dimensional modelling techniques have become essential for testing the performance of these structures and exploring their evolutionary implications. Scorpions, in particular, show
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postdoctoral fellows and their families, who bring their talents and creativity from all parts of the world to Western Australia to conduct ground-breaking research. Our researchers pursue everything from ‘blue