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, which are some of the most numerous stars in the Universe. "Weighing stars using stellar vibrations: Asteroseismic masses of Red Giant Stars using space telescope data" "Using optical telescope
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I supervise computational projects in electron microscopy imaging for investigating materials at atomic resolution. Some projects centre on analysing experimental data acquired by experimental
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wavelengths. The Gaia Data Release 4 will be made available in 2026, making it a perfect time to work on first science projects from this revolutionary mission. "Wobbling stars reveal their hidden companions
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located at Monash University, Deakin University or Queensland University of Technology and will include a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment, including a flexible one-year equivalent industry
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information, please contact: Professor Dennis Petrie dennis.petrie@monash.edu or Dr Gozde Aydin gozde.aydin@monash.edu Integrated PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), a
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will have the opportunity to interact with gravitational-wave researchers throughout Australia and around the world. Students in my group use data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave
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combination of multi-wavelength observational data with sophisticated simulations. I am a member of various collaborations, including Australia's OzGrav Centre of Excellence for Gravitational-wave Discovery
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events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve analysis of new and archival data from satellite-based X-ray telescopes, and running numerical models
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field” imaging techniques to solve many important problems in biology and change clinical practice in respiratory medicine. Our ongoing research program involves developing new imaging technologies
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projects that involve data analysis, the application of artificial intelligence, the development of new detection techniques, and the exploration of new experimental methods through collaboration with our