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" "Searching for physics beyond general relativity with gravitational-waves" (with Prof Paul Lasky) "Improving the sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors" (with Prof Paul Lasky) "Detecting dark matter with
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collaborations with local and international research groups such as the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility in Germany. Student projects may focus on physics theory, algorithm development, experimental
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equivalent by the Graduate Research Committee (or delegate). How to apply This position has a two-stage selection process: Stage 1: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) For general instructions on how
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completed or in the process of completing a Bachelors H1 Honours Degree or already hold an H1E Bachelors and/or Masters degree. Candidates who are in the process of completing their H1 degree will be
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I supervise a wide range of projects in surface and materials physics, with a particular focus on novel electronic materials such as topological insulators where electrons can be transported without
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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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disrupt their schedules, and workers may find it difficult to access appropriate support. Physical safety can also be a concern in cases of aggressive or unpredictable behaviour, particularly given
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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
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: finding planets, stars, and black holes through astrometric motion" "The fundamental physics that governs starlight" "First science with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey" "Data-driven methods for stellar
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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