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Australian Research Council (ARC) Funded PhD Opportunity at Faculty of Engineering: High-Speed Rail and Sustainable City Sizes in Australia Location: Clayton campus Department/Unit: Monash Institute
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experience equip you to contribute to the project’s objectives. Where possible, please highlight relevant skills – such as experimental design, data analysis, neurophysiological methods, or legal/regulatory
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uptake and adherence, and the modelling of future health inequalities by building tools for distributional cost effectiveness analysis. Integrated PhD Program As a candidate in the Centre for Health
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PhD Scholarship - Zema Energy Studies Scholarship Domestic opportunities in Engineering, IT and Business and Economics Job No.: 677906 Location: Clayton campus / Caulfield campus Employment Type
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groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in
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explore unconventional ideas, develop computer algorithms for data analysis, create new experimental approaches, and apply the technique in areas like biomedicine, materials science, and geology. My group
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they bond in materials, but also develop transferable skills in scientific computing, data analysis and visualisation. "Machine learning for atomic-scale structure determination in thick nanostructures" (with
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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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events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve analysis of new and archival data from satellite-based X-ray telescopes, and running numerical models
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! Possible projects involve massive stellar binaries, gravitational-wave data analysis, astrostatistics, dynamics in galactic centres and globular clusters, probes of general relativity in the strong-field