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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Bachelor/Masters degree (or equivalent) in electrical/electronic engineering, nano/microfabrication, physics (optical) or a field related to the desired skills listed below, with a high level of academic
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approaches to explore problems associated with membrane charge transport. Ion channels are proteins that control the movements of charged molecules across cell membranes to enable electrical activity in
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, machine learning, and image processing techniques Strong candidates with electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering backgrounds can also apply. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: Meet
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description of how these proteins respond to physiological stimuli to control electrical signalling the body. This project, in collaboration with researchers at Cornell University, USA, is funded by
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of recommendation from a recent research supervisor is required Candidates must have permission to study in Australia and to travel to Australia if not already on shore (with current travel
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polymer science. Problem solving skills/experience in applied chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering. For further information, please contact A/Prof. Ken Chiang (E: Ken.Chiang@rmit.edu.au
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will close once candidates are appointed. Two (2) Two (2) Current treatments for ovarian cancer are largely toxic, and ultimately, ineffective for many patients. A current collaboration between Professor
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of the world. $35,886 for 3.5 years $35,886 for 3.5 years Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 20/12/2024 20/12/2024 1 (one) 1 (one) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in electrical and
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recommendation from a recent research supervisor is required. Candidates must have permission to study in Australia and to travel to Australia if not already on shore (with current travel restrictions in place
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to evaluate current digital communication frameworks, identify key challenges through expert panel discussions and stakeholder interviews, and co-design an evidence-based framework for improving engagement