96 assistant-professor-and-human-computer PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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textiles. The Program includes: Admission to a university PhD program. Supervision by the participating university, CSIRO, and an industry partner. A four year scholarship package totalling approximately
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scholarship must meet the entry requirements for a graduate research program at RMIT University. Additionally, applicants must meet English requirements. Competitive Selection Scholarships are awarded
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Professor Suresh Bhargava (suresh.bhargava@rmit.edu.au ) and /or Dr Ruchika Ojha (ruchika.ojha@rmit.edu.au) directly with their statement of interest, cover letter addressing the desirable criteria, CV and
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to work in a multi-disciplinary research team. Applicants must also meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy. Interested candidates should email the following documents to Professor Tamar
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applicants. To apply, please submit the following documents to Professor Sujeeva Setunge at sujeeva.setunge@rmit.edu.au and Professor Kevin Zhang at kevin.zhang@rmit.edu.au . Expressions of interest should
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and/or plasma nutritional biomarkers will be measured to understand the influence of nutrition on the immune response. Here, we will use various cohorts from human trials, to unravel the role of immune
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In addition to the Industry PhD Program Scholarship of $34,000 pa (GST exempt, indexed annually at 3%), there is an industry top-up component valued at $12,000 pa (not indexed). As such
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stiffness by changing their composition and self-assembly process. The relationship between nanoparticle structure and stiffness will be determined both through experimental and modelling approaches. Finally
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In the PhD program, you will be involved in working with a multi-disciplinary team. You will be conducting experiments and developing phenomenological models to understand the graphite formation
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meet RMIT University's minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program and should hold an Honours degree (First Class) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a