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Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science

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The Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science (MCSS) encourages and promotes interdepartmental research programs at Monash University which make use of synchrotron science. Watch MCSS Director, Prof Rob Lewis, talk about synchrotron science and the research his team undertakes in this short movie.

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The Australian Synchrotron, which came online in 2007, is just over the road from Monash's Clayton campus and we want to help Monash researchers make the most of the unique advantage that our proximity to this fantastic new facility provides.

2009 postgraduate research projects

Information on postgraduate research projects being offered by Monash researchers for 2009, involving synchrotron techniques, is now available here.


 
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Really Bright Science: Honours & Postgraduate projects using synchrotron sources

This information session for undergraduate students is part of Monash Research Month and will take place on Monday 25 August 2008.

Monash-CSIRO New Synchrotron Users Symposium

The symposium is part of Monash Research Month and will take place on Friday 12 September 2008.