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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
will be trained is some of these different skills: Micro/nanofabrication Simulation/design of optical components Integrated photonic circuits Programming skills in Python, C/C++ Theory of electromagnetic
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These models are technology platforms that facilitate drug discovery and fundamental research. Our research is funded by Australian Research Council. This project aims to develop bio-microfluidic
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April Kartikasari via magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au and april.kartikasari@rmit.edu.au . A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards and the contact details
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Step 1: Expression of Interest: Before applying, prospective applicants must email the following to Dr Aliakbar Gholampour at aliakbar.gholampour@flinders.edu.au : A current CV A copy of your
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predictive capability for post-TAVR outcomes against traditional metrics. iii) Incorporate the AI-based frailty evaluation into surgical risk scores for a comprehensive risk prediction. iv) Examine the model's
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to apply for a research degree . In your EOI, copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship The candidate will be supervised by Prof Cheng
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degree . In your EOI, copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial details section. About the scholarship The candidate will be supervised by Prof Cheng Yan and an expert team
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will work closely with project collaborators. One role will also include use of an in vivo mouse model of Cryptosporidium infection. Eligibility: Applicants are encouraged from Australian citizens
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challenge is to combine our best theories of fundamental physics to model what happens at ultra-short distances. This project will generate new knowledge at this interface by using a novel approach inspired
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(april.kartikasari@rmit.edu.au ). A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof