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These scholarships are funded by the Australian Research Council (3) and the University of Adelaide (1) to support 4 full-time PhD students who are undertaking research in the field of battery recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode...
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to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contacts: Associate Professor Jianfeng Mao and Dr Jingxiu Wang School of Chemical Engineering / Discipline of Materials Engineering
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Autonomous methods for fault or anomaly detection and classification of PV plants with high accuracy are necessary for the monitoring of large-size PV power plants. Objectives also include other types of inspection, such as detecting hot spots, glass breakage, soiling and cleanliness...
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This scholarship is supported through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project, DP250103137 - Moving with Robots. It is led by Professor John McCormick at Swinburne University of Technology in
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English language requirements. Completion of a bachelor (honours) degree or master degree by research in: civil engineering geotechnical engineering petroleum engineering mechanical engineering applied mathematics
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vibration characteristic identification. This project will investigate digital twins techniques aided by computer vision based measurement. Aims This project develops computer vision-assisted digital twin
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will aim to develop novel tools to aid surgical fixation or predict complications and outcomes. Each PhD student will be expected to develop innovative solutions to the problem and publish approx. 3-4
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annually) per annum. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person: Professor Dominic Thewlis Discipline of orthopaedics and trauma Tel: (08) 83137096
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of Philosophy . The first step is to email Professor Amanda Lotz detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and
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contact Professor Xiaodong Li (xiaodong.li@rmit.edu.au). Please provide a short research proposal outlining your interest and alignment with the proposed research, and why you think you are the best