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level of impact of cognitive and physical lifestyle interventions. The Newcastle Healthy Ageing Research Team has two PhD scholarship opportunities in the Functional Neuroimaging Lab led by Professor
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. Demonstrated skills in mammalian cell culture. Experience working across both wet-lab and computational environments. Experience handling human and animal biospecimens within a PC2 laboratory. Proven ability
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The project is highly flexible and can be tailored to the interests of the successful candidate, with opportunities for lab and field work. Possible avenues include: 3D scanning and biomechanical modelling (e.g
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, responding to the above research objectives. Stage 2: Candidates who pass this stage of the selection process will be invited to discuss their ideas with Dr Chetan Arora before developing submitting a full
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from both the industry partner and academic team. How to apply The applicant needs to go through a 3-step selection process: Contact Dr Zhe Chen (zhe.chen@latrobe.edu.au) to express your interest
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collaborate with research groups from around Australia and the world, including Oxford University, Berkeley Lab, Fudan University, University of Cambridge, Aarhus University and with microscope industries
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observational research (e.g., simulations) and/or lab or field experiments Experience with the analysis (e.g., sequential analysis, multilevel modelling) and interpretation (e.g., conference presentation
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projects (all projects are available to students enrolling at the University of Adelaide, RMIT or the University of Queensland, as stated for each Project): Project 1.1. Chip based quantum position
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go further than they imagined possible. They work with their PhD supervisors and research group to be at the forefront of world-leading research in their chosen discipline. Their research has
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. Project expenses may include lab consumables, fieldwork, attendance at top-tier conferences and other research costs. A three-month industry engagement component with the industry partner. A structured