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research question of this PhD project is: How does extreme weather (e.g. heat waves and storms) affect the indoor environment (e.g. temperature, humidity, air quality), household behaviours and health, and
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the frontiers of theoretical photonics, deepen our understanding of fundamental wave-phenomena, and investigate the fundamentals and applications of topology in photonics. Responsibilities You will carry out
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for superconducting electronics in quantum and cryogenic computing. Future Computing PhD projects: ‘Altermagnetism in low dimensional d-wave superconductors and chalcogenides’ with Dr Shen Chong (Victoria University
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flexible beams. Key stages and tasks will include: Developing and validating a one-way coupling model (prescribed wave-induced flow causing stem deflection) using existing measurements with regular waves