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amount Up to $5,000 Eligible study level Graduate research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Alumni Benefit duration One-off Summary Dr Arthur John Nyulasy
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resonance, spin-Hamiltonians and time-dependent perturbations. Our experiments require hand-on experimental use of optics (e.g. lasers, detectors, lenses, etc.), microwave, RF and DC electronics, magnetic
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a rigorous shortlisting stage. Not all applicants will be successful. Final outcomes will be communicated after the closing date, as advertised in the project listing. Scholarships Email Alert Sign up
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AI & Cyber Futures Institute - Charles Sturt University | Bathurst, New South Wales | Australia | 22 days ago
Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Australia Application Deadline 23 Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework
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materials and we utilise these non-absorbed X-rays to massively increase image contrast and reduce radiation exposure using coherent synchrotron radiation. We have developed these “phase contrast” and “dark
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into a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree. For a Health Economics specialisation, this stage begins in Year 2 of the MCom degree and takes one year to complete. Provided you meet the agreed conditions, you
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nutrition strategies to improve outcomes for people in the post-treatment survivorship phase. The successful candidate will be supervised by Doctor Megan Crichton and Distinguished Professor Patsy Yates and
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-stage selection process: To apply for this position, please submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University. Please direct your EOI to Associate
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, the analysis of polaron interactions, and the exploration of exotic quantum phases through spectral signatures. Applicants should possess a strong foundation in theoretical quantum physics, with a focus on
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tissues or reveal micro- or nano-structural features, like the small air sacs in lungs. To overcome these limitations, alternative X-ray imaging methods have been developed: X-ray phase-contrast and dark