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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
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grow new materials by molecular beam epitaxy, or create heterostructures of materials by exfoliating and stacking atomically thin layers from crystals, and fabricate nanoscale electronic devices
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interactions. In this research, you need to understand how spins interact with their environment and how to read-out and control single spins. This requires understanding of concepts like atom optics, magnetic
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-field imaging of dynamic processes" "Multi-scale X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Spectral X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Single-shot multi-projection X-ray phase-contrast imaging" "X-ray virtual histology
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on your scientific understanding of composite repairs and resin injection in composite manufacturing Please submit this EOI form at MAE.EA@monash.edu , in a single PDF attachment. Enquiries: Professor W.K
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, as well as at the Australian Synchrotron and other Synchrotrons around the world. Students in my group work on growing materials atom by atom (often only a single atomic layer thick)and then study the
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scholarship and Single Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) will be provided for a successful international awardee. The Opportunity This PhD scholarship is an important part of a project funded by RACE for 2030
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Australia’s shift from single-use plastics to fibre-based alternatives. The centre aims to engineer fibre packaging as a sustainable fossil plastic substitute and optimise its recycling to foster a genuinely
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, preferably in a single PDF attachment. Enquiries: Professor Diana Hansen, Department of Microbiology, +61 3 9905 3721, diana.hansen@monash.ed Applications Close: Friday 20 March 2026, 11:55pm AEDT Supporting a