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Energy Market Operator (AEMO) launched the Zema Energy Studies Scholarship in March 2019, world-class PhD program to develop the nation’s future energy leaders. The Zema Scholarship aims to create a cohort
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evidence, development frequently proceeds in ways that undermine long-term resilience. The 3Rivers program addresses this gap by: Testing research propositions in real-world Living Lab sites Designing
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in galaxies: how gas and dust form molecular clouds, how stars are born from these environments, and how stellar evolution and feedback return material back to the interstellar medium. Stars are born
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the participating university, CSIRO, and an industry partner a four-year scholarship package totalling about $48,000 per annum tax exempt (2026 rate) a four-year project expense and development package starting from
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families and communities. KWY operates across a range of sectors including child protection, family violence, education, and community development. The organisation is grounded in cultural integrity
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the Universe, e.g., where did the carbon in your bodies come from? What type of star made it? Generally we study stars in their final phases of evolution, when they become ageing red giants which is when
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inform or design future experiments. As a researcher in my group, you would not only develop imaging theory and analysis tools to answer science questions about where the atoms are, what they are, and how
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the evolution of massive binary stars into compact binaries as sources of gravitational-waves and astrophysical inference on gravitational-wave observations. My research group on massive binary evolution -- also
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is carried out within the LHCb collaboration that runs one of the four large experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN as well as towards future collider developments. I supervise a number of
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I supervise projects in particle physics. My main emphasis is on phenomenology, comparison of predictions with experimental measurements. I follow developments in flavour physics: weak decays