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Australian and Indian aged care systems with a strong theoretical focus on the service dominant logic and organisational paradox theory. So, a candidate with either a marketing or management background may be
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to apply: Seismic wave propagation theory; seismic data acquisition and processing; signal processing, seismic imaging, geophysical inversion, scientific programming, reservoir modelling. Previous research
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statistical analysis and/or coding (e.g., R, Python, C++) Exposure to neurophysiological measurement methods (e.g., eye-tracking, pupillometry) Interest or training in technology law, digital regulation, or AI
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My area of expertise is condensed matter theory. I am interested in the interplay between interactions and unconventional electronic properties of novel materials including graphene, topological
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My research focuses on the theory of strongly correlated phenomena in cold atomic gases and electron systems. Particular topics of interest include low-dimensional quantum systems, superconductivity
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inform or design future experiments. As a researcher in my group, you would not only develop imaging theory and analysis tools to answer science questions about where the atoms are, what they are, and how
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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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nucleosynthesis in violent episodes suffered by ancient stars" (with Dr Carolyn Doherty) "Applying 3D stellar hydrodynamics findings to 1D stellar codes: Improving the modelling of convection in stars" web page