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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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I offer projects broadly related to supernova explosions and the final stages in the lives of massive stars. Specific topics of interest include fluid dynamics processes in stellar explosions and
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group, we synthesise these functional nanomaterials from the bottom-up, using protocols of molecular beam epitaxy and on-surface supramolecular chemistry. We study these systems by means
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, interviews, digital methods) public attitudes and social dynamics (survey research, experiments, mixed methods) lived experience, reporting, and community/institutional responses (interviews, ethnography, case
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of neutron stars); stellar rotation of misaligned systems (internal rotation evolution, binary and multiple stars dynamics and interaction). Please feel free to come by my office or drop me an email if you
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Institute (BDI) is one of the largest and most dynamic biomedical research and teaching environments in Australia. The Institute and its cognate Departments of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Biochemistry
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are possible (in coordination with Prof Ulrik Egede) or with other Monash supervisors on a case-by-case basis. "Confronting Theory and Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider" "Simulations of Quark and Gluon
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, interviews, digital methods) public attitudes and social dynamics (survey research, experiments, mixed methods) lived experience, reporting, and community/institutional responses (interviews, ethnography, case
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simulations to better understand the evolution of these discs and synthetic observations to compare to real observations. Possible projects include: "The evolution of dust in warped discs with different
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gases" "Ultrafast dynamics of quantum matter" "Interactions between strongly coupled light-matter quasiparticles" "Atomically thin materials coupled to light" "Periodically driven many-body systems" web