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explore unconventional ideas, develop computer algorithms for data analysis, create new experimental approaches, and apply the technique in areas like biomedicine, materials science, and geology. My group
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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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The goal of my research is to synthesize and characterize low-dimensional nanomaterials with atomic-scale precision and tailored electronic, optoelectronic, magnetic and chemical properties. In my
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for supervision. Make sure your email is specific for the Zema Scholarship and describes the research area/project you wish to work in, and provides details of your academic record. If the researcher agrees to be
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. The project is nested with the Victoria Heart Hospital at Monash Clayton Campus and is focussed on developing and implementing electronic Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (ePROM) systems for heart failure
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Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor
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and Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering To be eligible to apply for domestic postgraduate research scholarships an applicant must be
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I supervise a wide range of projects in surface and materials physics, with a particular focus on novel electronic materials such as topological insulators where electrons can be transported without
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy
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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