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the impact of metallic impurities of black mass on the DES 2.0 process, upgrading the DES 2.0 by developing new hydrophobic DESs with high selectivity. Project 2 (2 PhD students): Design and synthesis of high
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available information or data exist about the numbers or characteristics of people held in police custody, or their experiences of detention. Using a mixed methods qualitative research design across
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Creative arts Design Engineering English language and pathway programs Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Science Teaching Explore Mid-year entry QUT
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of reproductive age in Australia. The outcomes from the project can be used to inform the co-design of new health services that are truly patient-centred and policy initiatives that lead to improved reproductive
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Community Perceptions of HSR Explore how local residents perceive the benefits, risks, and trade-offs associated with HSR infrastructure in their regions. The successful applicant will design and conduct
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Innovation and of Entrepreneurship. We are committed to a differentiated university proposition in education and research. About you To be successful in the role, you will: Hold an equivalent of 3 years
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Swinburne’s strategy draws upon our understanding of future challenges. We choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different university – one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and of
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traditional face-to-face environments. Emergency care in the virtual environment is essential for equitable healthcare delivery in WA. Aims This research proposes to co-adapt, and co-design implementation
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availability and marketing of ‘zero alcohol’. ‘Zero alcohol’ refers to beverages that contain no or negligible amounts of alcohol. These beverages are designed as alternatives to alcoholic beverages, providing
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) through molecular and material engineering, as well as device engineering. The research will involve material design, synthesis and characterisation, solar cell assembly, testing and characterisation under