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/or relevant work experience Curriculum Vitae Academic transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology
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Scholarship will fund a 3 year PhD candidature to work in the Chemistry Department of the RMIT School of Science CAMIC Laboratory. Project is a collaboration with immunologists (SHBS) to test gold
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resume and cover letter to Nhiem Tran (nhiem.tran@rmit.edu.au ) Send resume and cover letter to Nhiem Tran (nhiem.tran@rmit.edu.au ) Candidate should have a background in physics, engineering, or chemistry
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relevant discipline, e.g., Environmental Science, Operations Research, Mathematics, Apparel and Textiles Management, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, ML/AI. Experience and interest in circular (textile
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. 31/12/2028 31/12/2028 1 (one) 1 (one) The PhD candidate should have a strong interest in materials chemistry, good understanding of crystal structure, as well as wet-laboratory skills. Candidates
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Honours in engineering or science, or another suitable field. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident who is eligible and has applied to be
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, material science are welcomed to apply. Students with bachelor's or master's degree in physics, electronics engineering, nanotechnology, material science are welcomed to apply. Please contact Dr Shruti
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any prior research and/or relevant work experience Curriculum Vitae Academic transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, modelling (across length
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) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a substantial research component. The successful applicant will have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical
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Fluorescent colour centres in diamonds are at the heart of many emerging quantum sensing technologies, which are used in applications ranging from biomedicine to defence. This project aims