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-structure noise and rapid regime shifts. Integrate real-time data streams. You will experiment with heterogeneous inputs like tick-level prices, news sentiment, order-book depth, macro indicators and
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theoretical colleagues. All research takes place within our dynamic particle physics research group with academics and postdocs, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Some work will be purely
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I am an ARC Future (former DECRA) Fellow and lead the Structured Nanophotonics Group at Monash University. My research in nanophotonics explores the full potential and multi-dimensional nature
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with Master degrees with technical publications and research experiences in structural engineering, structural dynamics and protective structures are preferred. Application process To apply, please send
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known as Team COMPAS -- includes a number of amazing undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, alumni, and other fantastic collaborators. Please contact me if you are interested in joining our group
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organic nanomaterials for future electronics, optoelectronics and spintronics" "Light-transformed materials" "Theoretical and numerical modelling of the electronic structure of functional low-dimensional
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For over a century, X-rays have been used to visualise the internal structure of opaque objects, driving major breakthroughs in healthcare, industry, and scientific research. Conventional X-ray
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resilience. This project comprises an exciting collaboration between the Networks, Society and Nature Lab (Dr Angela Guerrero, Queensland University of Technology), the Social Dynamics and Environmental
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What you'll receive You will receive: a minimum of $30,000 per year, for 3 years a QUT tuition fee sponsorship (for international students). Eligibility You must: fulfil our PhD admission criteria , including English language requirements (an IELTS score of 6.5 or above if English is not your...
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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which