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the area of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is limited due to poor understanding of bio-mineral reaction kinetics at molecular level; highlighting the need for unpinning the role
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produces over 300,000 tonnes of spent grain from beer production annually. Each 100 L of beer produced creates approximately 20 kg of wet brewer’s spent grain (BSG). This is currently used as animal feed
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available in the Centre of Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection (CIMP), School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, Australia. The successful candidate will work with Dr Haoran Zuo
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linked to a good quality of life as it enables chewing, smiling, and swallowing, improves appearance self-esteem, comfort, nutrition, and social interaction, which are all contributors to happiness and
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experience. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods highly desirable. Proficiency in a language other than English is highly desirable. Evidence of journal or conference publications
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transformation in the delivery of Australia’s Opioid Dependence Treatment Program (ODTP) is underway. Reforms commencing in the second half of 2023 will dramatically reduce the costs of treatment. In collaboration
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mineralised tissues from lower vertebrates (fish and sharks), most of our knowledge about resorption, remodelling and repair is based on mammalian bone. We currently do not know when resorption first appeared
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publications and research experiences in structural dynamics and structural health monitoring, especially on computer vision, image processing, machine learning, deep learning, signal processing and data
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supports high-achieving Vietnamese candidates to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Curtin University, Perth Western Australia. Project 89 is a Vietnam Government training scheme under Ministry of
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earthquake, will be investigated through a combination of experimental, numerical, and analytical studies. This scholarship application is open until filled. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres