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: Associate Professor Ankush Sharma (IITK) Smart grid is an interconnected cyber–physical system with advanced technologies of fast communication and intelligence, which however is prone to numerous
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parameters will be assessed. The goal of the projects will be to identify best clinical practice for this complex surgical problem. The projects will be separated along clinical and radiological/engineering
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go further than they imagined possible. They work with their PhD supervisors and research group to be at the forefront of world-leading research in their chosen discipline. Their research has
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projects (all projects are available to students enrolling at the University of Adelaide, RMIT or the University of Queensland, as stated for each Project): Project 1.1. Chip based quantum position
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who pass this stage of the selection process will be invited to discuss their ideas with Professor Pink before developing a full proposal and submitting an application. Enquiries: Professor Sarah Pink
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of the supervisory panel. New data within several deep fields already exists, so the first part of the project is ready to go. Support will be given when submitting new observing proposals, both internally within
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world, and with world-class photonic facilities at Monash. "Quantum nanophotonic chip" "Multimode imaging through ultrathin meta-optics" "Advancing optical imaging with flat optics" "Machine-learning
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conducted. Second, the project will use a task analysis methodology (Sharbanee et al., 2019; Greenberg, 2007) to create a sequential model of the process that couples go through to resolve imbalances in