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: The successful applicant will receive a tax-free stipend, at the current value of $36,063 per annum 2025 full-time rate, as per the Monash Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend www.monash.edu/study/fees
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analytical imaging methods, then working with collaborators to apply these methods to biomedical research, diagnostic imaging and beyond. Research projects vary from purely theoretical, to computational
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University under the supervision of Professor Tim Dwyer at Monash University, Australia’s leading computer graphics researcher. Please note that this opportunity is limited to applicants who are legally
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cosmolgy, galaxy evoltion and stellar astrophysics. Students in my group primarily perform numerical simulations of stars, in order to study broad questions related to the origin of the elements in
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the above research objectives. The draft research proposal should demonstrate an enthusiasm for engaged, theoretical and empirical research using ethnographic and other innovative methods into robotic
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to pursue further research in cardiovascular disease, supportive/palliative care or health services implementation are wanting to pursue a clinical research career and receive comprehensive mixed methods
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply
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are available at www.monash.edu/graduate-research/future-students/apply . How to Apply: To apply please follow the following steps: Check that you are eligible to enrol in the program, i.e. you are an Australian
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organic nanomaterials for future electronics, optoelectronics and spintronics" "Light-transformed materials" "Theoretical and numerical modelling of the electronic structure of functional low-dimensional
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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