28 mathematical-analysis-math-physics PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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open to Australian citizens who can meet the requirements for PhD admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in Mathematics, Physics and/or Computer Science
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Masters or Honours degrees in the following disciplines, or with equivalent research or work experience, will be favourably considered: Applied Mathematics; Data Science; Physics, Electrical or Mechanical
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on mechanical and physical separation methods for efficient recovery of active materials and components from spent LFP cells as well as development of hydrothermal relithiation processes to restore
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. This includes sample preparation, data collection, computational analysis, and 3D structure determination of protein macromolecules. Experience in cellular tomography workflows for EM analysis of cells and
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personal experience, but typically a 2XE internship is centred on advancing data analysis and developing tools for deploying transformative technologies within the renewable and smart energy sectors
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Development and optimisation of DES battery recycling process - These projects aim to improve the DES-based battery recycling processes, focusing on investigating
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for listening and reading. Experience in working with human participants, strong technical skills, and experience with data and statistical analysis. Experience in neurostimulation (e.g. transcranial magnetic
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. The project will combine field measurements and laboratory analysis, using cutting-edge techniques including dynamic contact angle measurement, X-ray diffraction, mid-infrared spectroscopy, and synchrotron
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of aluminium-rich acid sulfate waters. The student will conduct fieldwork at both acid sulfate soil and acid mine drainage sites, gaining experience in sampling, preservation, and in-situ analysis of both
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clinicians and community members, and contribute to the analysis, interpretation and reporting of study findings, as well as to the design of the intervention involving pharmacists and rural health staff. As