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! Possible projects involve massive stellar binaries, gravitational-wave data analysis, astrostatistics, dynamics in galactic centres and globular clusters, probes of general relativity in the strong-field
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projects that involve data analysis, the application of artificial intelligence, the development of new detection techniques, and the exploration of new experimental methods through collaboration with our
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impact in translational fields, which often aim to use generative AI in a responsible way. This PhD project is part of a larger cohort of projects in the Monash AI Institute, a recently expanded program
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funding from the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (AEDRTC) and will fund the candidate to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. The candidate will receive training in, and use
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, general practice, rural or allied health is desirable but not mandatory. The project is based in Melbourne, Australia, and is available for immediate start. How to apply For general instructions on how
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The Opportunity The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims to produce the next
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of $13,000 per annum The Opportunity The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It
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”) which can conduct electrons perfectly on its boundaries. I am also applying the unusual electronic properties of graphene to generate electricity from outgoing thermal radiation at night. Students will
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use imaging surveys at X-ray, optical, infrared and radio wavelengths to measure the emission from stars, active galactic nuclei, warm dust, atomic hydrogen and relativistic electrons. Spectroscopic
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply