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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Integrated PhD Program 2026 Fully Funded 4.5-Year PhD in Health Economics - Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) Job no.: 625101 Location
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Quantum–Classical Algorithms for Scalable Data Systems and Intelligent Analytics Unsupervised Music Emotion Tagging (Affective Computing) Authorised by: Marketing, Faculty of IT , Monash University
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Learning for De Novo Molecular Design from Analytical Spectra Hybrid Quantum–Classical Algorithms for Scalable Data Systems and Intelligent Analytics Unsupervised Music Emotion Tagging (Affective Computing
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optoelectronics, green energy, and fundamental quantum optics. As a member of my group you will have the opportunity to work with my DECRA sub-group leader Dr. Haoran Ren, and also with my research team at Imperial
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are supported by quantum mechanical theoretical formalisms. Our fundamental findings yield promise for future applications in electronics, optoelectronics, spintronics, information processing and storage, sensing
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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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I supervise a wide range of PhD projects on experimental research into the electronic properties of novel quantum materials including topological insulators, graphene, and other atomically thin two
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena
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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government, support both domestic and international students undertaking Research