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simulations predict millions to hundreds of millions of stellar-mass black holes roaming through our Galaxy. However, there are only ~100 found so far. It is not currently clear whether this stark gap is due
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qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries Dr Karen Little, karen.little@monash.edu , Business Manager, ITTC
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publication Strong programming skills and familiarity with machine learning or finite element modelling Not currently receiving another scholarship of equal or higher value Application process Future student
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I supervise a wide range of projects stellar astronomy. They include modelling stars in 1D or 3D, deciphering the origin of the elements (stellar nucleosynthesis), and observing using optical
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your EOI, nominate Dr Steph Hutchison as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the Financial details section. About the scholarship
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applicants are required to upload a copy of their invitation to apply with their formal application. Applications without this will not be considered. 5. After you have received an invitation to apply you can
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models. TensorFlow or PyTorch is desirable. How to apply To apply, please ensure you have digital copies of the below information: • Curriculum vitae; encompassing any research presentations and/or
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I am an experimental particle physicist that works on the search for phenomena that are beyond our current theoretical understanding in terms of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. The research
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systems, tephrochronology, and Quaternary geochronology. These tools will be applied, for example, to study the dynamics of active caldera complexes (e.g., Toba in Indonesia and/or Cerro Blanco in Argentina
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CV including qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries: Please email sphere-cre@monash.edu Applications