64 web-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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supervised by academics in one of these three faculties. Monash University provides Indigenous students with unique professional development opportunities that combine academic growth, industry engagement, and
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electrons and magnetism in topological insulators" "Plasmonics in monolayer materials" web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact: dmitry.efimkin@monash.edu
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). "Statistical field theory applied to complex networks” "Quantum geometrogenesis – Graph theoretic approaches to building spacetime” web page For further details or to discuss alternative project arrangements
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nanomaterials" (with Prof Nikhil Medhekar) "Ultrafast charge dynamics in photoactive materials" "Artificial-intelligence-controlled atom-by-atom synthesis of functional organic nanomaterials" web page For further
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, which are some of the most numerous stars in the Universe. "Weighing stars using stellar vibrations: Asteroseismic masses of Red Giant Stars using space telescope data" "Using optical telescope
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-matter quasiparticles" "Atomically thin materials coupled to light" "Periodically driven many-body systems" web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact: meera.parish
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materials and we utilise these non-absorbed X-rays to massively increase image contrast and reduce radiation exposure using coherent synchrotron radiation. We have developed these “phase contrast” and “dark
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explanations of the moral significance of humanity have already been thoroughly explored in the philosophical literature, preference will be given to applicants developing alternative approaches. Undertaking
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pattern of fundamental particles and forces emerged, using information carried by gravitational waves from the earliest moments of the Universe. To this end, I collaborate with the Global And Modular BSM
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thermonuclearbursts" (with Prof Alexander Heger) "Weak Helium Flashes in Accreting Neutron Stars" (with Prof Alexander Heger) "Tidal disruption – stars being eaten by black holes"(with Prof Daniel Price) web page