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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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of living evidence in APTs. Activities will involve conducting a needs analysis and process map of potential high-value decision points within APTs that would benefit from living evidence. The student will
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communities more deeply in the process. An important part of this project (WP-1) will be to understand the impact of patient data on funding decisions for medical technologies. We will do this by compiling and
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of their remnants (including predictions for GW sources); mixing and transport processes in the stellar interior; nucleosynthesis and the origin of elements, including galacto-chemical evolution - which elements
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. These scholarships are competitive and there is a formal process to apply. See details Watch the video Rizky Septiyanti Find out on why Rizky chose to join Monash University, Indonesia Am I eligible? You must be one
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coatings and impregnation of fibre forms Process / industrialisation of new fibre packaging Application of Paper diagnostic: Fibrinogen Application of Paper diagnostic: antibody Screening Micro Fibirilated
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. Applications follow the Integrated PhD program application process outlined on the Monash Business School website. Before applying, prospective applicants should assess their eligibility for the Integrated PhD
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climate science researchers, processes and data can lead to innovations in music. The successful applicant will join the Climate Vocabularies research team and contribute to the wider project within
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diverse contextual situations. Selection criteria: Prospective applicants must satisfy Monash University PhD entry requirements as outlined in the Monash Graduate Research Admission Procedure , including
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pursue a systems biology approach to investigate immune mechanisms of action of vaccine-adjuvant candidates identified via a thorough high-throughput screening process conducted at Griffith University