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to COVID-19 vaccines in different populations, such as pregnant people and older individuals. We currently have four PhD project topics available, all of which will utilise clinical samples and working with
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achievement of 70% or higher and a High Distinction is 80% or higher. The minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program are: a bachelor's degree requiring at least four (4) years
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
standard cell biology/immunology techniques to assess the phenotype and function of immune cells from animal models, including; multicolour flowcytometry (up to 20 simultaneous markers on cells), cell
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based quantum computers in Australia PhD Scholarship in Quantum Diamond Synthesis, supporting a Linkage Project between Quantum Brilliance, RMIT University and La Trobe Universities. The goal
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models Working closely with industry partners through internship program RMIT School of Engineering Scholarship is available for an aspiring chemical engineering graduate (BTech/Masters) to conduct
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The successful candidate will be located in RMIT’s School of Education alongside another COMBS PhD candidate working on a related, educational pathways project. As a member of the COMBS Centre
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jianzhen.ou@rmit.edu.au for details Contact jianzhen.ou@rmit.edu.au for details Experiences in Materials Engineering, Electronic Engineering, and Photonic Engineering Experiences in Materials Engineering
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engineering background who has an interest in image reconstruction and/or modelling the mechanics of the heart. The project also has a sub aim of protecting the heart from radiation during radiation therapy
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, robotics or chemistry Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement. Open to Domestic and International Students. All applicants should email the following to Ivan Cole@rmit.edu.au : A cover letter, outlining
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A project-specific PhD stipend is available for 3 years to support a PhD candidate to assess the effect of HIV/SIV reactivation in the brain following interruption of antiretroviral therapy. A