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the Universe, e.g., where did the carbon in your bodies come from? What type of star made it? Generally we study stars in their final phases of evolution, when they become ageing red giants which is when
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investigating how to accurately predict IBD activity in pregnancy and subsequently any changes to the foetal/neonatal immune system and brain development. The study will define how thiopurine metabolite
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the development of numerical methods for astorphysical fluid dynamics and radiation transport. Projects may employ a range of approaches from analytic modelling and numerical calculations on desktop
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with La Trobe’s outstanding researchers, and have access to our suite of professional development programs In selecting successful applicants, we prioritise applications from candidates who:
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projects that involve data analysis, the application of artificial intelligence, the development of new detection techniques, and the exploration of new experimental methods through collaboration with our
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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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and career development, culminating in a written thesis. The PhD stage will typically take three and a half years to complete. You will also enjoy opportunities for domestic and international conference
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My research focusses on understanding stars: their evolution and chemical composition, and how they move throughout our galaxy. Most of what we know about the universe comes from starlight, but
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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