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are available in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University, Australia. The successful candidates will work with Associate Professor Guohua Jia on his Australian Research Council (ARC) Future
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environments. Access proprietary market data and institutional infrastructure, including cutting-edge computing environments and live market simulation tools. Translate research into production, contributing
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to integrate floating offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters to capture wind and wave energy. The hybrid system’s dynamic responses will be investigated and advanced vibration control technologies
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interested in connecting spatial and spectral information to understand complex materials systems at the molecular level with machine learning. PhD Student A will work with tumour sections to develop multiple
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What you'll receive You will receive: a minimum of $30,000 per year, for 3 years a QUT tuition fee sponsorship (for international students). Eligibility You must: fulfil our PhD admission criteria , including English language requirements (an IELTS score of 6.5 or above if English is not your...
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, with access to a dynamic research environment connected to Monash Australia and Monash Malaysia. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track record in a relevant
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supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will develop innovative methods and tools for impact
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applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge in at least one of the following areas: porous media flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pore-network modelling lattice Boltzmann method
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simulations to better understand the evolution of these discs and synthetic observations to compare to real observations. Possible projects include: "The evolution of dust in warped discs with different
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combination of multi-wavelength observational data with sophisticated simulations. I am a member of various collaborations, including Australia's OzGrav Centre of Excellence for Gravitational-wave Discovery