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of mesons and baryons and their role as indirect probes for physics beyond the standard model. I also follow searches for new physics at the large hadron collider (LHC) and use them to constrain new particles
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Honours Degree or already hold an H1E Bachelors and/or Masters degree. Candidates who are in the process of completing their H1 degree will be considered. Masters by Engineering Science (Research) degree
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PhD Opportunity in Civil Engineering Job No: 692197 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: AUD 36,063 per annum (tax-free stipend
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comparing our experimental observations to predictions made using the Standard Model of Particle Physics. I am a member of the LHCb collaboration, one of the four large experiments at the Large Hadron
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optics-related research. I have available PhD and Honours projects. If you are interested in our nanophotonics research—a dynamic field in applied physics where you can bring your innovative designs
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within the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The PhD topic is open to negotiation within the Initiative’s aims and may use
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considered. Masters by Engineering Science (Research) degree students have the option to upgrade to a PhD degree based on academic performance during their candidature. Application Process To apply for a
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College London. I graduated in Applied Physics from Caltech, and have held academic positions at the University of Bath, Imperial College London, and the University of Munich. In March 2022 I joined Monash
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My research focuses on the dramatic final stages of massive stars, exploring how they end their lives as gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and kilonovae. To unravel these mysteries, I employ a
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with leading researchers in glass science/engineering and diffraction physics/crystallography in Australia and around the world. "Local structure and symmetry in metallic glasses" (with Assoc Prof Scott