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to the decline in immune function and ability to respond to vaccines, infections and cancers in the elderly. The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship. This Scholarship will be
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You will explore high through put experimentation through robots, nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions at a fundamental level and will work with 3 world class teams to integrate systems
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Nirantar at shruti.nirantar@rmit.edu.au for further information. Please contact Dr Shruti Nirantar at shruti.nirantar@rmit.edu.au for further information. The project is specifically related to Asian
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This scholarship is open to all local candidates, Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia. This scholarship is open to all local candidates, Australian and New
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to investigate means of recycling waste heat from sewer systems in the food processing sector. Are you passionate about energy efficiency and developing technology to reduce climate emissions? We are offering a
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passive safety systems. You will examine the design and development of an advanced seatbelt pre-tensioner with electric motor drive including control and power modules to provide superior levels
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or computational materials modelling is highly desirable. Background in either AI or computational materials modelling is highly desirable. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship
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This scholarship will suit applicants with good knowledge or strong interest in structural and construction engineering, applied mathematics, circular economy as well as applications of artificial
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space electronic systems. Such antennas will potentially improve the payloads on the airborne and aerospace equipment and improve communication quality and internet access in the rural and regional areas
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-bits-rmit-phd-program/ Via the following link (via RMIT website) https://bitsrmit.in/study-with-us/bits-rmit-phd-program/apply-bits-rmit-phd-program/ This project is part of an anticancer peptide project