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We invite applicants for a funded PhD that will aim to create a fully functional and commercially viable online Sustainable Eating Quiz. The food system generates about 35% of total global man-made
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Help shape the future of solar energy. This iPhD project will develop a new technical framework for testing printed solar technologies—an emerging class of ultra-lightweight, flexible photovoltaics
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. It was developed by Hunter New England Local Health District and won Research Australia’s prestigious data innovation award in 2018. Starting in 2006 with ~400 participants recruited through health
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similar tools in the US, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Argentina and Fiji. It was developed by Hunter New England Local Health District and won Research Australia’s prestigious data innovation award
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, particularly in varying grades of iron ore. Developing Mitigation Strategies: Identify solutions to reduce impurity impact on the iron product. Recommending Slag Removal or Electrolyte Recovery Methods: Suggest
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This project aims to develop novel catalysts and reaction systems for energy-efficient electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 into liquid fuels. Electrochemical Conversion of Captured CO
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to develop a PhD study in partnership with community partners and may include; Evaluating the cultural and clinical effectiveness of combination nicotine replacement therapy (cNRT) delivered via mail
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-)colonialist societies. The program involves the development and implementation of an evidence-based (as opposed to faith-based) research project (in Humanities or Social Sciences) on a topic relevant to the
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reducing emissions. The program aims to: Enable Indigenous-led research on clean energy transitions and projects Develop leadership pathways and strengthen the First Nations research community Support