59 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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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 combination of multi-wavelength observational data with sophisticated simulations. I am a member of various...
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of light, focusing on controlled light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. Driven by the fascinating optical physics and photonic applications across various fields, my work spans many topical areas in
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systems. I have projects available within the following areas, all of which can be tailored to either honours or PhD level. "Quantum impurities in quantum gases" "Interactions between strongly coupled light
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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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within the Centre of Excellence for Astrophysics in 3D: ASTRO 3D. As a member of my group, you will have the opportunity to interact with astronomers across Australia and the world, in fields as diverse as
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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors for tomagraphic imaging in tissue Neural network correction of distortions in acoustic transducers web...
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will have the opportunity to interact with gravitational-wave researchers throughout Australia and around the world. Students in my group use data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave
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the detailed interaction between matter and light in the extreme conditions of stellar interiors is still poorly understood. Despite this, stars remain the ideal laboratories to understand how galaxies form
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field” imaging techniques to solve many important problems in biology and change clinical practice in respiratory medicine. Our ongoing research program involves developing new imaging technologies
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I am interested in the most catastrophic and explosive collisions in the Universe, such as the mergers of neutron stars and black holes. I study these using both gravitational waves and electromagnetic signatures, primarily focussed on linking the data from these exciting experiments with our...