56 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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attention on their internal emotional states. First coined by American psychiatrists in the 1970s based on observations of psychiatric patients, high alexithymia has since been established as an important
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the low-cost and efficient production of green hydrogen lies in the development of advanced electrolyser devices based on cost-effective and high-performance catalysts and electrolytes. This project aims
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research program (First class), or a Masters programme with a research component (First class equivalent), or a Masters degree by research Essential: Strong grounding in a field relevant to the project
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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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an ARC Linkage Project collaborating with an industry partner. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students in conducting research on the “Regeneration of High Value-Added
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project within an NHMRC-funded program focused on dementia research. Using a systems biology framework, the project will integrate genomic and lifestyle data to identify key molecular pathways and risk
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was initiated for the management of asymptomatic bacteriuria in RACHs, which is deemed inappropriate. High antimicrobial use for suspected UTIs (29.8%) was also recently reported in the 2020 Aged Care National
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distribution and transmission network in Australia present a potential solution. This network includes 42,000 km of high-pressure low-carbon steel pipelines for transmission and 97,000 km of low-pressure
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group, which provides a collaborative environment with many PhD students working on cutting-edge research. The project will have access to high performance computational resources, including a server
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-temperature performance. The PhD project will focus on the development, investigations and optimizations of new electrode and electrolyte materials. The project will expand the student’s skill set in scientific research