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challenge is to combine our best theories of fundamental physics to model what happens at ultra-short distances. This project will generate new knowledge at this interface by using a novel approach inspired
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. Experience working with liquid AFM and lipid nanoparticles is preferred. Math or programming experience preferred. Candidate should have a background in physics, engineering, or chemistry. Experience working
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submit your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Please submit your academic CV
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your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Please submit your academic CV
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
/microfabrication, physics (optical) or a field related to the desired skills listed below, with a high level of academic achievement. Previous research experience/track record is advantageous but not essential. Some
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will help you establish a track record relevant to the circular economy, sustainability and waste minimisation. It also provides a great opportunity to work with the Australian plant processing industry
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the industry partner A structured professional development and training package The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by
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simple and efficient reactor systems will make available their greater added value with lower energy and capital expenditure demands both to the Australian recycling industry but also to the wider process
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an exceptionally high aptitude for advanced physics Candidates must have a first-class Honours degree or a Masters degree in an area of physics related to quantum technology. A Masters Degree is preferred A letter
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Cryopreservation of cells involves storage at very cold temperatures to minimise biochemical activity and prevent damage to the cells. However, the freezing process is damaging and requires