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, including members specialising in biology, microfluidics, machine learning and clinical research from RMIT University and Leading Technology Group (LTG). LTG is an Australian group of medical research
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criteria. The university will issue a letter of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. This iPhD scholarship is a partnership between RMIT, CSIRO Data 61, and Workwear Group. Below
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This scholarship, with the Computational Biophysics Group in the RMIT's School of Science (Physics Discipline), provides an opportunity for a talented student to undertake their Ph.D. on a computer
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techniques from single atom manipulation, device processing and optical measurements at cryogenic temperatures. The candidates will work as part of a dedicated team of researchers in this world-leading group
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
achievement. Previous research experience/track record is advantageous but not essential. Some key research skills for our group are listed below. Over the course of their candidature, a successful applicant
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suitability of the project Available PhD scholarship is for local students, interested international students should enquire about other potential opportunities in this group/project Available PhD scholarship
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underrepresented groups in science, such as women, ATSI and LGBTQ+, are particularly encouraged to apply. If this interests you, please contact Professor Robyn Barnacle to discuss further. Expressions of interest
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/focus groups) with industry, government and research bodies aimed at identifying systematic intervention; followed by an analysis of Product LCA to update, with the final research aim being to identify
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(andrew.greentree@rmit.edu.au ) Open now. Open now. 31 December 2024. 31 December 2024. Please also see www.gibsongreentree.com for further information about our research group and associated projects. Please also
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technologies) Critical approaches to technology design and use (e.g., gender issues; marginalised groups) Online information behaviours (e.g., serendipity, creativity, social media use) Online privacy, safety