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funded 3.5 year PhD projects that will develop an innovative approach for enabling the discovery of natural hydrogen accumulations in continental interiors. Using the unique natural laboratory
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intermediate processes to restore DES composition for reuse. It will investigate the performance of existing DES(s) on mixed battery chemistries to propose a synergistic ionometallurgy design. Lastly, it will
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aqueous and solid phases. In the laboratory, the student will use both natural samples and synthetically produced iron-aluminium minerals to conduct experiments investigating aluminium geochemistry in
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the supply chain. Eligibility: Applicants may be Australian citizens, permanent residents of Australia or international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide
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This opportunity is open to Australian citizens who can meet the requirements for PhD admission at the University of Adelaide (including English language proficiency in the relevant academic area), and who can
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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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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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applicants from around the world, this includes Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents, and international scholars who meet eligibility criteria as candidates for a PhD degree at the
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: Forging the new Australian Dream in a Post-homeownership nation . To commence in 2025, this PhD will involve international comparative analysis of qualitative (including primary data collection) and
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Australian or New Zealand citizenship, or Australian permanent resident status Degree certificates (testamurs) Academic transcripts Translations of non-English documentation Evidence of English language