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PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC Discovery project Climate Vocabularies: New methodologies for music and science communication, conducted by Dr Louise Devenish, Professor
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been directly observed in planet forming discs around young stars (protoplanetary discs) and is inferred to be occurring around black hole discs. My research projects use a combination of 3D and 1D
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of neutron stars); stellar rotation of misaligned systems (internal rotation evolution, binary and multiple stars dynamics and interaction). Please feel free to come by my office or drop me an email if you
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telescopes (high-resolution spectroscopy) and space-based telescopes (asteroseismology). The uniting theme of these research projects is to expand our understanding of stars with masses similar to the Sun
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dissipation along the edges of the material. It is hoped that these sorts of materials will one day replace conventional silicon based electronics. This work is carried out within the Centre of Excellence
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scholarship and Single Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) will be provided for a successful international awardee. The Opportunity This PhD scholarship is an important part of a project funded by RACE for 2030
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I supervise a wide range of projects in gravitational-wave astronomy. This work is carried out within the Centre of Excellence for Gravitational-wave Discovery: OzGrav. As a member of my team, you
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy
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that can be achieved e.g. in perturbative calculations, typically then also with direct bearing on current or planned measurements. Our team is part of several global collaborations, centred mainly in Europe
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is carried out within the LHCb collaboration that runs one of the four large experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN as well as towards future collider developments. I supervise a number of