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Discovery Project. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students to conduct basic research on “All-perovskite inorganic anion exchange membrane water electrolysis”. The key concept
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focussed on supporting a student to work on cutting edge research in collaboration with Kurloo and CSIRO with a pathway to commercialisation of the research outcomes. The industry engagement component of
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analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, and programming skills is especially valuable). Strong oral and written scientific English language competencies. The ability to work both independently and with a
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by an ARC DECRA project. The purpose is to support the PhD candidate to conduct basic research on “Applications of oxide materials for electrochemical water splitting and plastic degradation”. The key
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the Bowel Cancer Screening Program run in WA. A primary aim of this research is to explore populations more or less likely to participate in the BCSP, with a view to profiling individuals who may be more at
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carbon methodologies under the ACCU (previously ERF). This project is part of the Indigenous-led ARC Industrial Transformation and Training Centre for Healing Country, therefore, the successful candidate
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digital medicine use reminder technologies (RespiPlus) delivered in the community pharmacy setting for people with asthma or COPD. The PhD project will focus on components relating to a media and
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team has the goal to enhance the lives of children and their families by supporting technology use in ways which are beneficial to children’s physical health. We are offering PhD scholarships funded by
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. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide a full-time PhD stipend to enable doctoral research that aligns with the following grant aim: · to evaluate the importance and benefit of two-way, right-way
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project covers the electrochemical synthesis of sodium borohydride along with its hydrolysis to form hydrogen gas. We are seeking 2 future Ph.D. students to be part of a large team of researchers advancing