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-ray speckle-based imaging, a simple and flexible technique using just a piece of sandpaper as an optical element to access the phase-contrast and dark-field image modalities. Using this method, I
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qualitative, quantitative, mixed, or interdisciplinary methods. Possible PhD directions include (for example): antisemitism in news media, online platforms, and public discourse (content/discourse analysis
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; contemporary roots) institutional histories (political parties, unions, churches, education systems, universities, government agencies) historical analysis of antisemitic discourse in Australian print culture
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approved by both GLaWAC and Professor David at Monash. Applications that focus on specialised topics such as those relating to archaeological faunal remains, geoarchaeology, stone artefact analysis
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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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I supervise a wide range of projects stellar astronomy. They include modelling stars in 1D or 3D, deciphering the origin of the elements (stellar nucleosynthesis), and observing using optical
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develop skills in artistic research methodologies, interdisciplinary research processes, and qualitative analysis, benefiting from expert supervision from research leaders in music, creative collaboration
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survey instruments incorporating stated choice experiments and the application of experimental design principles to ensure that the survey delivers high quality data. Analysis of this data will employ both
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within an interdisciplinary team. Applicants should have completed an Honours degree, a four-year bachelor’s degree, or a master’s degree with excellent results and a research component in economics or
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methods, including causal econometric analysis and predictive economic modelling, to assess the economic and distributional impacts of policy interventions across healthcare and disability service systems