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Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive a tax-free stipend of $37,145 per annum (2026 full-time rate), as per the Monash Research Training Program (RTP
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the Integrated PhD Program application process . All eligible applications will be assessed, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted to meet with the supervisory team and discuss mutual fit for the project
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: finding planets, stars, and black holes through astrometric motion" "The fundamental physics that governs starlight" "First science with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey" "Data-driven methods for stellar
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/fieldwork, survey research, computational methods, or policy analysis (as appropriate) excellent writing and communication skills Details of eligibility requirements, including English-language proficiency
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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors for tomagraphic imaging in tissue Neural network correction of distortions in acoustic transducers web...
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applying, note the following: When prompted, select “Health Economics” as your area of specialisation To apply, please follow the Integrated PhD Program application process . All eligible applications will
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are available at arts.monash.edu/graduate-research/application-process . Applicants should ensure they familiarise themselves with these requirements before deciding whether they should apply. Scholarship
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: Before applying, note the following: When prompted, select “Health Economics” as your area of specialisation To apply, please follow the Integrated PhD Program application process . All eligible
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, note the following: When prompted, select “Health Economics” as your area of specialisation To apply, please follow the Integrated PhD Program application process . All eligible applications will be
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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