35 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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determined by combining the observed space density of galaxies, the measured spatial distribution of galaxies and simulations of the dark matter distribution. Example themes for student projects follow and
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achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) At least one referee report with signature Enquiries Associate Professor Peter Poon, Director, Supportive and
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has the suitable resources and expertise to take you on as a graduate research student, you will be supplied with an Invitation to Apply. All applicants are required to upload a copy of their invitation
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you on as a graduate research student, you will be supplied with an Invitation to Apply. All applicants are required to upload a copy of their invitation to apply with their formal application
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to undertake a PhD (maximum one page) A CV including qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries: For further
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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
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-field imaging of dynamic processes" "Multi-scale X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Spectral X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Single-shot multi-projection X-ray phase-contrast imaging" "X-ray virtual histology
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one page) A CV including qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries: Dr Karen Little, karen.little
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gases" "Ultrafast dynamics of quantum matter" "Interactions between strongly coupled light-matter quasiparticles" "Atomically thin materials coupled to light" "Periodically driven many-body systems" web
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spectroscopy and Gaia data of star clusters to decipher the mystery of the Lithium-rich giant stars" (with Prof John Lattanzio) "The origin of the heavy elements: Computer simulations of neutron-capture