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, education, or a range of other themes, developed in consultation with your supervisor. Benefits of the scholarship a La Trobe Research Scholarship for three and a half years, with a value of $35,000 per annum
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potential, potential end use and the commercial viability of processing the wastes. Once the target mineral(s)/metal(s) are identified, researcher(s) will refine identified prospective processes, and
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode Materials – These projects focus on developing low-cost, scalable strategies for the direct recycling and
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will be expected to work closely with the supervisory team and RACQ to co-develop a research proposal not have had any serious road safety offences in the previous 10 years, or any charges currently
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. The candidate will work closely with the CIs, post doc and PhD (machine learning) candidate, to develop choreographic structures used to generate movement and interaction capabilities that will define human-robot
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the power of AI developed in unconventional environments, ensuring its benefits are tailored not only for metropolitan populations but also for the broader society, positioning Australia on the global map
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, the research aims to reveal how polarons interact and influence both few-body and many-body quantum phenomena. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of advanced theoretical frameworks
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will then progress to the PhD, which involves high quality research training and career development, culminating in a written thesis. The PhD stage will typically take three and a half years to complete
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burden. This PhD project will be part of or augment a larger NHMRC Investigator Grant project ('Better feet, better lives') that aims to develop better predictive models that help identify people with
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areas with a strong focus on collaboration. The clinical project will focus on developing tools to identify and potentially prevent chronic pain usage in hip fracture patients. The radiological project