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utilize a range of state-of-the-art mineral characterization and isotopic analysis techniques available at the John de Laeter Centre (https://jdlc.curtin.edu.au/facilities/ ). This opportunity also
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in an innovative and interdisciplinary approach. A background in science and engineering or social science and policy analysis is desirable. Experience with systems modelling (e.g. system dynamics
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the energy market, Role of EVs in the grid, Power System Stability Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques and more. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must be Australian citizens or Permanent Residents
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I supervise a wide range of projects stellar astronomy. They include modelling stars in 1D or 3D, deciphering the origin of the elements (stellar nucleosynthesis), and observing using optical
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Geophysics at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, offers an exciting PhD research opportunity in the area of active and passive seismic data analysis. The PhD candidate will be involved in
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formation. 4) Computational analysis of reaction systems and catalyst performance from macroscopic to microscopic viewpoints. Study modelling methods to evaluate structural stability, equilibrium gas
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conducted. Second, the project will use a task analysis methodology (Sharbanee et al., 2019; Greenberg, 2007) to create a sequential model of the process that couples go through to resolve imbalances in
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strengthen their applications by demonstrating strong research potential, which may include: Completion of a degree with a substantial research component (at least 25%), such as an Honours degree or higher
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on testing the sensitivity of an Australian collection of E. necator isolates to a combination of both new and older DMI fungicides. This analysis will allow for the establishment of different sensitivity
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of their remnants (including predictions for GW sources); mixing and transport processes in the stellar interior; nucleosynthesis and the origin of elements, including galacto-chemical evolution - which elements