62 computer-science-eindhoven-university-of-technology-tu PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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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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My work focuses on experimental research in quantum sensing and quantum microscopy using the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond. In particular, we are interested in applying quantum sensing for examining and imaging the magnetic fields from exotic conducting materials (e.g. superconductors,...
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I study galaxies and active galactic nuclei, endeavouring to understand how galaxies grow, what regulates star formation within galaxies and what triggers active galactic nuclei. My students and I use imaging surveys at X-ray, optical, infrared and radio wavelengths to measure the emission from...
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I work on the study of massive and supermassive stars (10-100,000 solar masses); the first generations of stars in the universe (Pop III stars); evolution of rotating massive stars and the spin
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computational while other work will involve time spent in the lab. Search for physics beyond the Standard Model in penguin decays in data from the LHCb experiment. Identify particle identification requirements
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As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the way babies are born. These decisions are incredibly challenging for clinicians and pregnant women. Digital health records, advances in big data,...
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I am an experimental particle physicist and I specialise in the study of particles containing the beauty and charm quarks. My research aims to help improve our understanding our universe by
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pattern of fundamental particles and forces emerged, using information carried by gravitational waves from the earliest moments of the Universe. To this end, I collaborate with the Global And Modular BSM
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I supervise projects in particle physics. My main emphasis is on phenomenology, comparison of predictions with experimental measurements. I follow developments in flavour physics: weak decays of mesons and baryons and their role as indirect probes for physics beyond the standard model. I also...
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between theoretical and computational high-energy physics. The research contributes to the world-leading PYTHIA Monte Carlo Event Generator, which serves as the baseline for the majority of experimental