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in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Experience in finite element modelling, biomechanics, or orthopaedic research is desirable. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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transport and energy conversion. The incorporation of 2D nanomaterials as sacrificial layers enables precise control over nanochannel architecture, ensuring enhanced selectivity, mechanical robustness, and
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The aim of this project is to describe ion conduction and activation/inactivation processes by employing molecular dynamics and statistical mechanical methods. The expected outcome is an improved
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the body. This project involves the development and application of advanced computer simulation methods to explore the mechanisms of ion conduction, selectivity and activation for ion channels that control
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science or engineering Strong computer science skills and some experience with statistical, machine learning, and image processing techniques Strong candidates with electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering
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and reform options and investigate potential mechanisms, processes and organisations through which systematic change can ideally be influenced and achieved. As a means to address unsustainable resource
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The primary objective is the development of computational methods and experimental techniques to investigate failure modes and quantify defects and damage in fibre reinforced hybrid composites used
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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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nanostructures are increasingly deadly for bacteria (1-3 micrometers) and virus (~0.1 micrometer). However, the mechanism of the biocidal action (hence antibiotic) spanning more than one order of magnitude in size
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robust coating layers for TEMDs. It is expected that the outcome of this project will significantly enhance the corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, and thermal conductivity of the part. Such