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includes an extension of up to 6 months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax‑exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset/sponsorship, covering
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I supervise a wide range of projects in gravitational-wave astronomy. This work is carried out within the Centre of Excellence for Gravitational-wave Discovery: OzGrav. As a member of my team, you
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is to email Professor Deepak Dubal detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and include your CV. If nominated
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collaborator award PhD Top-up award travel grant – international travel grant – domestic other (by prior arrangement). Further information about what you will receive will be provided following successful
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Top-up Scholarship The Award is open to students enrolled in Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy degrees who are undertaking a research project in the Hunter Valley Region. The research
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that can be achieved e.g. in perturbative calculations, typically then also with direct bearing on current or planned measurements. Our team is part of several global collaborations, centred mainly in Europe
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is carried out within the LHCb collaboration that runs one of the four large experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN as well as towards future collider developments. I supervise a number of
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, the University of Melbourne’s main Parkville campus is a well-known city landmark, with unique cultural, architectural and landscape features and facilities. Our other campuses are spread across Melbourne and
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fields and control systems. In addition to this, simulations of electron spins and subsequent data analysis are also an important aspect of our work. "Wide-field quantum microscopy of exotic materials
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academic progress and engagement with Data61. Progress is monitored through complementary annual scholarship and academic reviews undertaken by the university review panel which will include the relevant