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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
are interested in nanoparticles of different materials and compositions to compare to our standard biocompatible and non-inflammatory polystyrene nanoparticles in animal vaccine models, as well as their mechanism
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conditions have been satisfied. Project description/summary: This Project will develop a model of material dynamics and heat transfer within a commercial vertical induction heating reactor. This novel reactor
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intensive approach to maximise resource recovery and minimise contaminants transfer into the environment. This project will involve a literature review followed by experiments and modelling closely working
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@rmit.edu.au This project duties are: To assess the available energy resources in wastewater heat in the Australian food sector using measurement and modelling approaches To develop wastewater heat recovery
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various modes of transport, travel routes, times of day and year, and working routines. To assess the health impact of air pollution exposure using health impact modelling To develop mitigation measures
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This scholarship will suit applicants with good knowledge or strong interest in structural and construction engineering, applied mathematics, circular economy as well as applications of artificial
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with large-area, ultrathin thickness, and high flexibility, understanding their plasmonic enhancement mechanisms, and construction of artificial leaves to perform the solar-to-chemical conversion, which
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to building structure-activity relationships (SARs) based around targeted modifications of their patented gold-based drug candidate using innovative in vitro protocols to refine lead drug candidate(s). This
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engineering, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. This project relies on polymer science and synthetic chemistry to design the novel polymer chemistry and nanofibre structures for advanced membrane
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. Specifically, this study will uncover age-dependent alterations in epigenetic marks that cause increased incidence of cancer and infections as a consequence of age, utilizing in vitro models, animal models and