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materials,[ 3 - 11] non-Cu metals and alloys,[ 12 - 16] and molecular catalysts such as cobalt phthalocyanines.[ 17 - 20] Despite these scientific breakthroughs, most current electrolysis systems rely
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PhD Scholarship Opportunities in Optoelectronic Semiconductors at the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Science (Multiple Positions) Job No.: 682543 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode Materials – These projects focus on developing low-cost, scalable strategies for the direct recycling and
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Paul Dastoor Available to: Domestic students PhD Eligibility Criteria The student will have a Bachelor's degree in science (ideally physics) or engineering (ideally electrical), plus a strong aptitude
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Join the Centre for Quantum & Technology Theory Full-time, fixed-term position at our Hawthorn campus Scholarship stipend About the Role The Centre for Quantum Technology Theory (CQTT) invites
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a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track record and solid background enabling the study of completely new problems. The post is available until 30 September 2026
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have or is finishing a bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be given to an honour’s student or a master's degree by
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, Materials Science, or Manufacturing Engineering. Applicants should also ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for entry into a Swinburne PhD program. Full details can be found here . Additionally
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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Roentgen’s Nobel Prize-winning discovery of X-rays enabled us to non-destructively image inside the body, birthing medical diagnostic imaging and revolutionising materials characterisation