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of the selection process. Enrolment Requirements In addition to standard university performance indicators (e.g. reaching HDR program milestones in a timely manner, remain on good standing, see https
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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors
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MECountryAustraliaGeofield Contact State/Province VIC City Carlton Website https://cis.unimelb.edu.au/ Street 700 Swanston Street Postal Code 3053 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share
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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which
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I am an ARC Future (former DECRA) Fellow and lead the Structured Nanophotonics Group at Monash University. My research in nanophotonics explores the full potential and multi-dimensional nature
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certifications and be submitted by the closing date/time. Consideration must be given to the time needed to comply with internal deadlines. Instructions for the Grant Management System are located at https
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FieldChemistry » Analytical chemistryEducation LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent LanguagesENGLISH Additional Information Website for additional job details https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/opportunity/1632
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they bond in materials, but also develop transferable skills in scientific computing, data analysis and visualisation. "Machine learning for atomic-scale structure determination in thick nanostructures" (with
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they fulfil the criteria for Masters by Research & PhD admission at Monash University. Details of the relevant requirements are available at https://www.monash.edu/engineering/future-students/graduate-research
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For over a century, X-rays have been used to visualise the internal structure of opaque objects, driving major breakthroughs in healthcare, industry, and scientific research. Conventional X-ray