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study stage Future study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop a cohort of future Australian research
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at RTP Projects and Scholarships. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty
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inter-disciplinary research in biology, engineering and physics aspects of quantum technologies. Projects will include the development of quantum light sources, quantum detectors and sensing with
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in Physics (1956). Eligibility To be eligible, candidates must be: An Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, New Zealand citizen, Permanent Humanitarian visa holder or international student
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on a program of work by CERIPH in partnership with community-controlled organisations and peer-based services in Western Australia across four distinct streams: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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beach rocks, a bio-inspired cementation technology will be developed. A novel bio-sintering process is proposed through successive dissolution and remineralization of limestone utilizing the microbes
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experienced supervisors, each with over 20 years of expertise in machine learning and computer vision. These supervisors have strong track records of research excellence, with numerous publications in top-tier
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My research focuses on strongly interacting quantum systems at the interface between condensed matter physics and ultracold atomic gases. In particular, I am interested in the interplay between few
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available at the Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science at Curtin University. The research will focus on developing robust adaptive techniques for solving complex problems in mathematical physics
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with leading researchers in glass science/engineering and diffraction physics/crystallography in Australia and around the world. "Local structure and symmetry in metallic glasses" (with Assoc Prof Scott