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, there is an urgent demand for accurate data on ion-beam collisions with atomic and molecular targets for the development and maintenance of fusion reactors, treatment planning in hadron therapy, and
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in the central Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. This project aims to constrain the sources, generation mechanisms, and migration pathways of these gases. Groundwater sampling in the field, including
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of the deepest and most-well-studied fields in the sky, ~50 strong radio sources were identified that had no infrared (IR) or optical counterparts, down to a very faint level. Named “Infrared-Faint Radio Sources
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to develop a new conceptual all-perovskite inorganic AEMWE by employing non-precious metal-based perovskite oxide electrocatalysts and dense inorganic hydroxide ion-conducting perovskite electrolyte
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Materials from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to develop scalable processing techniques for the regeneration of cathode
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alternative to lithium-ion battery. The PhD research will address challenges in proton battery research and improve energy density, fast charging and discharging capability, stability and low
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will aim to source additional funds to expand the project once the proof of concept within this context is established. An internship may be available for this project. Students could complete a research
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(CRT) program (the Program) is a funding program of the Western Australian (WA) Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund. The FHRI Fund provides a secure source of funding to drive health and
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level rise, global warming, and decline in species diversity. These problems should be subdued by quickly developing and deploying renewable energy sources. SOFCs based on oxygen conductors have shown its
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treatment program for alexithymia. Significance Mental health disorders are among the largest sources of burden of disease across the world. A key treatment problem is that of 'comorbidity', whereby people