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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Integrated photonic circuits are transitioning from speculative research to a mature industrially scalable platform, transforming our daily lives by providing a solution to the ever-increasing
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$35,886 per annum $35,886 per annum Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 31/12/2025 31/12/2025 1 (one) 1 (one) The minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program are: a bachelor's degree requiring at least four (4) years of full-time study in a...
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-classic hybrid system integration, to enhance the security landscape of mission-critical and safety-critical systems. This project is aimed at developing platforms to provide security in the post-quantum
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The ARC funded project will create multifunctional fabric designs & engineering techniques integrating improved heat and flame protection, comfort and smart features into multilayered personal
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protein/enzyme preservation, thermal stability, and controlled release, targeting biomedical, enzymatic, food additive, environmental, and packaging applications. Project Overview: The research integrates
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information processing, this project will extend the current on-chip capability by adding semiconductor quantum dot integration. This will provide on-chip single photon emission and determine gate operation
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You will explore high through put experimentation through robots, nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions at a fundamental level and will work with 3 world class teams to integrate systems
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You will explore the nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions through advanced molecular modelling and integrate this understanding into the formulation of evolutionary algorithms
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characterisation of fluorescent diamond particles, their integration into glasses and polymers, the fabrication of hybrid functional materials like glass and polymer fibres, the characterisation of the created
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This project will explore the use of integrated photonic chip technology to realise all of the components of an atomic clock on a single chip. It will be conducted within the context