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(iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims to produce the next generation of innovation leaders with
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new and different university – one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and of Entrepreneurship. We are committed to a differentiated university proposition in education and research. To Apply
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reactions, apply them to PCFCs, and uncover the mechanisms underlining enhanced performance. Objectives The specific objectives are: 1) Study Advanced PCFC Fabrication and Catalyst Synthesis Track global
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PhD Scholarship - Zema Energy Studies Scholarship Domestic opportunities in Engineering, IT and Business and Economics Job No.: 677906 Location: Clayton campus / Caulfield campus Employment Type
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. This project aims to design and develop novel perovskite materials to address the issues of cost, efficiency and durability for water electrolysis, achieving a final target in performance comparable to the state
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: Contact Person: Dr Nataliia Sergiienko School/Discipline of: Mechanical Engineering Tel: (08) 8313 6465 Email: Nataliia.sergiienko@adelaide.edu.au EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: Expressions
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mechanisms of change, such as smartphone diaries to record the real-world choice and use of the strategies; (c) the research design (below). A codesigned randomised controlled trial of 4Ds versus waiting list
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an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and the Head of the Herbicide and Antimicrobial Innovation Laboratory. Her laboratory focuses on developing innovative strategies to mitigate the rise in
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the design, development and trialing of defense mechanisms and approaches against the GAN attacks. This research will utilize infrastructure and expertise in smart grids, power systems and IOT in
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engineering asset management, to undertake your own innovative research in and across the field. The PhD candidate will be supported through the ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation