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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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, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries: Dr Cameron Allen, cameron.allen@monash.edu Supporting a diverse workforce
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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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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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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
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computers to large-scale multi-dimensional simulations on high-end supercomputers, depending on your interests and inclinations. "Modelling extreme supernova explosions: From fast and faint to bright and
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colleauges in the School, in the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy (MCEM) and abroad, with the goal of extracting the maximum of scientific information. Other projects centre on image simulations that help