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, focusing on a research topic that aligns with the strategic priorities of Cabrini Health, commencing in 2026. The PhD Project The project plan will be developed by the successful candidate in collaboration
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possess translational symmetry, the role of structure and symmetry in glasses is not established. This research programme involves the development of new x-ray and electron diffraction-based methods
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Integrated PhD Program 2026 Fully Funded 4.5-Year PhD in Health Economics - Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) Job no.: 625101 Location
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, PhD Program 2026 Job no.: 625101 Location: Caulfield campus Duration: 4.5-year fixed-term appointment Employment type: Full-time Remuneration
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the evolution of massive binary stars into compact binaries as sources of gravitational-waves and astrophysical inference on gravitational-wave observations. My research group on massive binary evolution -- also
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the Universe, e.g., where did the carbon in your bodies come from? What type of star made it? Generally we study stars in their final phases of evolution, when they become ageing red giants which is when
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spectroscopy" "Chemical abundances in star clusters using Korg, the first spectral synthesis code developed in two decades" web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply
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). "Statistical field theory applied to complex networks” "Quantum geometrogenesis – Graph theoretic approaches to building spacetime” web page For further details or to discuss alternative project arrangements
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thermonuclearbursts" (with Prof Alexander Heger) "Weak Helium Flashes in Accreting Neutron Stars" (with Prof Alexander Heger) "Tidal disruption – stars being eaten by black holes"(with Prof Daniel Price) web page