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Agustin Schiffrin

Associate Professor

Monash University Malaysia.

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Condensed Matter Physics

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Materials Science

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Quantum Materials

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Experimental Physics

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PhD Position in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Materials at Monash University

The Schiffrin Group at Monash University, led by Associate Professor Agustin Schiffrin, is inviting applications for PhD positions in the field of experimental condensed matter physics and quantum materials. The group is based in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University, located in Melbourne, Australia—one of the world's most liveable cities. Research in the group focuses on cutting-edge topics in quantum materials and experimental physics, offering students the opportunity to work on innovative projects in a vibrant academic environment. Prospective PhD candidates should have a strong background in physics or a closely related discipline, with a keen interest in experimental research. The group provides a collaborative atmosphere and access to state-of-the-art facilities. While the post does not specify funding details, applicants are encouraged to consult the provided links for information about available projects, application procedures, and potential funding opportunities. To apply, candidates should review the application instructions on the Monash University website, explore the list of available projects, and contact Associate Professor Agustin Schiffrin for further information or to express their interest. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated students to advance their research careers in condensed matter physics and quantum materials at a leading Australian institution.