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Lipid nanoparticles are critical delivery systems for a wide range of biomedical applications. This project will involve studying the structural properties of lipid nanoparticles, modifying particle stiffness by changing their composition and self-assembly process. The relationship between...
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Overview: Senior Coordinator, Student and Program Lifecycle Full-time, Continuing position Salary Level HEW 8 + 17% Superannuation Based at the Melbourne CBD campus, and hybrid ways
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textiles. The Program includes: Admission to a university PhD program. Supervision by the participating university, CSIRO, and an industry partner. A four year scholarship package totalling approximately
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In addition to the Industry PhD Program Scholarship of $34,000 pa (GST exempt, indexed annually at 3%), there is an industry top-up component valued at $12,000 pa (not indexed). As such
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
PhD projects in the area of biosensing, communication and precision measurements. Detailed PhD project descriptions that can be found on our webpage (InPAC). To pursue these projects, we are looking
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PhD project to develop theoretical computations and modelling methods to guide and optimise the synthesis conditions and composition of electrocatalysts. PhD project to develop theoretical
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measurements at cryogenic temperatures. $31,000 per annum for three years (full-time) $31,000 per annum for three years (full-time) One (1). One (1). This PhD project is open to candidates who demonstrate
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can demonstrate academic achievement. The STEM College reserves the right to distribute these scholarships across a range of computing technology programs to ensure students who identify as woman with a
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admission requirements meet university English language requirements not have previously completed a PhD be able to commence the program in the year of the offer enrol as a full-time PhD student To be
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computing technologies; be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or an international student meeting the minimum English language requirements; provide evidence of adequate oral and written