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Visualising the dynamics of horizontal gene transfer during bacterial conjugation 3 Minute read A major cause of the accelerating antibiotic resistance crisis is the horizontal transfer
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the complementary expertise and experiences of Professors Sandberg and Li, and will develop broad understanding of fluid dynamics, simulation, ML and modelling techniques. Professor Richard Sandberg’s group
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dynamics of carbon clusters. The candidates will be enrolled in the PhD program at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne and in the PhD program in the Institute of Chemistry at
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to employ the density functional theory, machine learning interatomic potential, molecular dynamic simulations, and Monte Carlo simulations for the much-needed knowledge of how some typical solute atoms
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Interdisciplinary research programs We offer a wide range of interdisciplinary research opportunities that foster a collaborative and dynamic research environment. Our initiatives give graduate
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on Turbulent flows and their application to aerospace systems with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China). Visualising the dynamics of horizontal gene transfer during bacterial conjugation Two fully-funded
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A joint PhD creates career opportunities around the world 4 Minute read German PhD candidate Susi Seibt had always wanted to experience life in Australia. The international joint PhD program enabled
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The University of Melbourne is a leading international university with over 160 years of experience in teaching and research. Located in the Greater Melbourne Area, the university is committed to providing high-quality education and fostering groundbreaking research in various fields. With a...
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expertise in quantum measurement. The candidate will be enrolled in the PhD program in the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne and in the PhD program in the department of Physics at the Hebrew