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for policy, practice and advocacy. The mixed-methods project will use a combination of participatory approaches including but not limited to GIS mapping, stakeholder analysis, network and systems mapping
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professional level and experience, combined with your individual needs and motivations, there are several different study formats for you to choose from to help you achieve your career goals. Learner’s Guide
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models of road safety beyond the individual risk and protective factors to include community and societal influences. While ecological approaches have been applied in the past, the combination with
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modifiable risk factors. From this, pooled unweighted and weighted PAF% of 55.0% (95%CI: 47.8-62.2%), and 32.0% (95%CI: 27.3-36.8%), respectively (including data from Australia) were linked to a combination of
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realisation, specific applications, or a combination of these areas. Project topics include (but are not limited to): "Development of new X-ray speckle-based imaging algorithms" "X-ray phase-contrast and dark
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: demonstrated research capability through thesis work, practical laboratory experience, or a combination of education and experience in biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology and/or plant science
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into valuable products. The scholarship will support one student to work on the development of novel biomass based adsorbents for CO2 capture. A combined experimental and simulation methods will be applied
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and polyploid crop species and benchmark them against other methods such as graph-based methods. This project will combine algorithm development and computational programming with large population
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on testing the sensitivity of an Australian collection of E. necator isolates to a combination of both new and older DMI fungicides. This analysis will allow for the establishment of different sensitivity
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Peterson). This project combines both theory and experiment. "Geometric-flow across diffraction patterns in 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy” (with Dr Scott Findlay and Dr Timothy Peterson