42 developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL"-"UCL" PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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I supervise projects in particle physics. My main emphasis is on phenomenology, comparison of predictions with experimental measurements. I follow developments in flavour physics: weak decays
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for examining and imaging the magnetic fields from exotic conducting materials (e.g. superconductors, topological insulators), performing high bandwidth and high sensitivity vector magnetic sensing and developing
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the development of numerical methods for astorphysical fluid dynamics and radiation transport. Projects may employ a range of approaches from analytic modelling and numerical calculations on desktop
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domestic and international candidates for a fully funded PhD position in Civil Engineering focused on: Development of ultra-low carbon concrete systems Integration of biochar derived from organic waste
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: This is an opportunity for an outstanding PhD candidate with a background in architecture, urban design/planning, geography and/or co-design, and an interest in developing innovative new research exploring
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within the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The PhD topic is open to negotiation within the Initiative’s aims and may use
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historical lens). The successful applicant will be embedded within the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The precise PhD topic
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My research focusses on understanding stars: their evolution and chemical composition, and how they move throughout our galaxy. Most of what we know about the universe comes from starlight, but
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Communities and Geopolitical Security. We welcome and value difference and diversity. When you come to work, you can be yourself, be a change-maker and develop your career in exciting ways with curious
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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