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possess translational symmetry, the role of structure and symmetry in glasses is not established. This research programme involves the development of new x-ray and electron diffraction-based methods
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Project Expense and Development package of up to $13,000 per annum a three-month internship with your industry partner professional development training to enhance your applied research skills supervision
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preferably quantum machine learning. Strong interest in sustainability, education, and youth development. Key Responsibilities: Apply reinforcement learning to optimise resource allocation in hydroponic
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to support faster discovery and development of therapies for neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's. Science and the Environments 26 Feb 2026 University of Melbourne international student
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reproduction, novel contraceptive development, and the conservation of Australian fauna. The project is laboratory based and expected to be undertaken full-time, onsite at the Callaghan campus. PhD Scholarship
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supervised by academics in one of these three faculties. Monash University provides Indigenous students with unique professional development opportunities that combine academic growth, industry engagement, and
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focused innovation and development through greater university-government-industry collaboration support research projects co-designed between government, university and industry. Research supports
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these influence practices and child health and development. Patterns and correlates of technology use by children and families. Physical impacts of screen and non-screen digital technologies. Better methods
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externally. Associate Professor Flora Wong is a consultant neonatologist and a clinician-scientist with research expertise in neonatal brain development, brain injury and neuroprotection. She is Australia’s
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access to a world-class research environment, tailored coaching and development programs, and a supportive environment designed to help them build a dynamic and impactful research career. You'll work