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Swinburne ICT - Astrophysics and Supercomputing

Faculty of Information & Communication Technologies


About Astrophysics and Computational Science at Swinburne

The Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing is dedicated to inspiring a fascination in the Universe through research and education. The Centre is one of the newest and most rapidly growing research centres in Australia. It operates a significant supercomputing facility and a virtual reality theatre and concentrates on problems in astrophysics that benefit from these unique resources. The Centre employs a radical approach of broadening its funding base through a combination of traditional research grants, commerical work, online teaching and University support which has led to spectacular growth since its formation in 1998. With a strong public outreach and education programme and unique internet based education initiatives, the Centre's research activities incorporate computational, theoretical and observational astronomy.

The Centre for Molecular Simulation (CMS) is also an important contributor to computational science degrees offered by Swinburne University. The goal of the centre is to develop and use molecular simulation to provide fundamental insights into natural phenomena at the atomic level.


Courses

Swinburne Astronomy Online is a fully online postgraduate degree program that concentrates on the fundamental concepts of and key issues in contemporary astronomy. The program is designed for amateur astronomers, science educators and communicators, people working in astronomy related fields, and anyone with a love of astronomy and a desire to understand more about what is being discovered in contemporary astronomical research.

These links will take you to Swinburne Coursefinder and the official description of entry requirements, subject details and course structures.

Undergraduate Units


Postgraduate Courses


Postgraduate Research


Research

Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing research spans the entire electromagnetic spectrum, covering computational, theoretical and observational astronomy. Priority research areas include galaxy evolution & cosmology, globular clusters, pulsars, star & planet formation, Sqare Kilometre Array simulations, and astronomy visualisation.
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The research of the Centre for Molecular Simulation  is unique among computer science departments in Australian Universities. The main focus of its activities is the application of computing methods to solve research problems in the physical sciences and engineering. Consequently, a multidisciplinary approach is used with input from the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry and chemical engineering in addition to computer science. Work is currently being conducted on aspects of molecular simulation, phase transitions, membrane equilibria, ionic fluids, polymer science and nanotechnology.
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Career Opportunities

Our centre's aspire to be world-leading research specialists and endeavour to attract the best and brightest minds to create a rewarding environment in which intellectual pursuits can prosper. Unique internet based education program is offered through the Swinburne Online Astronomy programs as well as a flexible teaching environment for staff. There are both internally funded postdoctoral positions and has also had numerous externally funded positions.


Brochures

Postgraduate Courses in Astronomy

More Information

For further information and referral to staff.

bullet Astronomy Online Enquiries

bullet Astrophysics Academic Leader: Dr Sarah Maddison

bullet Computational Science Enquiries

bulletCentre for Molecular Simulation Director: Professor Sadus

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