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relevant to the minerals industry at a university in Western Australia. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty
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Group (HSRG) situated in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) at Curtin University, which is equipped with an array of world-class research equipment and
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-based CCU, the project will foster greener industries, and support Australian industries in maintaining market relevance and stewardship in sustainable practices. Student type Current Students Future
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engagement component of the scholarship will include an industry placement with Intergrain (Bibra Lake, Western Australia). A suitable candidate can start in January 2025. Student type Current Students Future
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chemical strategies to generate and detect chirality is the adsorption of chiral coatings onto achiral surfaces. As such coatings are generally poor conductors of electricity, this strategy has had limited
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an ARC Discovery Project in conjunction with support from Curtin University. The purpose of the scholarship is to support a PhD student to carry out research in quantum collision theory. Currently
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regeneration in lizard cartilage Investigate growth, resorption and remodelling in shark mineralised tissues as a diagnostic tool. Significance The current method used to age sharks for fisheries management
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ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) have emerged as a forefront electricity generation technology to efficiently convert chemical energy into electricity with zero carbon emissions. In contrast to proton exchange
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of Science & Engineering Engineering courses Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Permanent Humanitarian Visa International
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carrier, while water electrolysis powered with renewables-generated electricity is a highly promising way for large scale green hydrogen production, in particular for Australia. The state-of-the-art