18 advance-soil-structure-modeling PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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to conduct innovative research on development of advanced sodium-ion batteries, under the support of a newly granted ARC Discovery Project. Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) demonstrate a great potential to replace
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Application dates Applications close30 May 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $41,600 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months (PhD). This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will...
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Holistic Economic Modelling for Disaster Resilience Decision-making (CSIRO Industry Phd Scholarship)
with QRA (est. six months total over the course of the PhD), including opportunities to work on live government initiatives and contribute to policy guidelines. A structured professional development and
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Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a three-month industry engagement component with Gelomics a structured professional development and
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details section. About the scholarship This scholarship is supported through ARC Linkage project LP240100200. Advancing Digital Innovation in the Australian Live Performing Arts Sector is led by Dr
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understand its fundamental causes has been limited to animal models and trials. There are over 27 animal models for neuropathic pain where pain has been induced by macroscopic & microscopic nerve lesions
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multiphase flow challenges related to the flow characteristics during cyclic injection processes using microfluidic experiments and pore-scale modelling. You will gain access to the advanced microfluidic
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the whole university to help you or your organisation get future fit, fast. More about us Contact us For individuals Improve your performance, advance your career or make a change with real world short
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significant challenges. Your project will aim to solve these coupled chemo-mechanical problems through in situ characterisation and advanced modelling technologies. The expected outcomes will help develop next
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palliative care models. It comprises a number of sub-projects including a systematic literature review, a synthesis of existing qualitative data, and the design and analysis of a quantitative preference survey