261 computational-physics PhD positions in Australia

  • Murdoch University | Perth, Western Australia | Australia | about 22 hours ago

    admission requirements. Meet university English language requirements. Not have previously completed a PhD. Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer. Enrol as a full-time PhD student. Be

  • analytical imaging methods, then working with collaborators to apply these methods to biomedical research, diagnostic imaging and beyond. Research projects vary from purely theoretical, to computational

  • I supervise computational projects in electron microscopy imaging for investigating materials at atomic resolution. Some projects centre on analysing experimental data acquired by experimental

  • My area of expertise is condensed matter theory. I am interested in the interplay between interactions and unconventional electronic properties of novel materials including graphene, topological insulators and Weyl semimetals. The former favours quantum states of matter (e.g. excitonic...

  • Queensland University of Technology | Brisbane, Queensland | Australia | 6 days ago

    -class honours (H1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant research area (completed or near completion) have applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or have completed

  • Monash University | Australia | about 2 months ago

    My research interests focus on the stars - primarily their structure, evolution and nucleosynthesis. This can involve modelling of mixing in stars, or effects of changing nuclear burning rates; trying to understand why certain elements are more abundant than others; or how the different...

  • My research focuses on the theory of strongly correlated phenomena in cold atomic gases and electron systems. Particular topics of interest include low-dimensional quantum systems, superconductivity and quantum impurities.  A large part of my work is carried out within the Australian Centre of...

  • Fellowship at LMU Munich, and a postdoc position at RMIT University. My nanophotonics research seeks to uncover the underlying physics in structured light-matter interactions at nanoscale. We aim to develop

  • (CliC) Collaboration I examine the prospects of discovering new particles and forces using colliders and other terrestrial experiments. "Revealing the foundations of physics via gravitational waves from

  • My primary areas of research activity are two fold: first, studing thermonuclear (X-ray) bursts from accreting neutron stars; and second, searches for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve...

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