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How to Apply website. Email Dr Ruchika Ojha and Distinguished Professor Suresh Bhargava (suresh.bhargava@rmit.edu.au) directly with their statement of interest, cover letter addressing the desirable
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applicant and informs iPhD office. d) The nominated applicant will be instructed to apply. e) The application is then assessed by the host university against PhD admission criteria. f) The university will
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In this project you will gain skills relevant to important areas of processing of biological materials into high value ingredients for use in high-value food, packaging and other applications. It
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distinction research component, or a first-class Honours degree in Engineering, Science, or a related field. An excellent academic background in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, polymer science, or
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This project is supported by a full scholarship within the context of ARC discovery project DP240101215. Candidates with a background in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials science are
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or Masters degree in Physics, Material Science or related disciplines, including relevant Engineering qualifications Bachelor or Masters degree in Physics, Material Science or related disciplines, including
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scales), chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology. Experience or strong interest in modelling, and/or clean energy. Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in materials
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PhD Scholarship in the Centre for Advanced Defence Structures and Materials Experimentation (CADSME)
apply. Must be an Australian Citizen. Meet participating university PhD admission requirements. Enrol as a full-time PhD student. Further restrictions may apply. Open now Open now 30 June 2027 30 June
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RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have
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(One). 1 (One). You must have a first class honour degree or masters in materials engineering, robotics or chemistry You must have a first class honour degree or masters in materials engineering