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The scholarship provides a minimum stipend of $34,481 each year for three years to perform experimental investigations and developing mathematical models to valorize waste and produce carbon nano
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four years. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 2 Eligible courses Any HDR students wishing to study in the engineering/mathematics field. Eligibility criteria Local and international students
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Study Area: Physical Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Information Technology Engineering and Energy Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility The student must: Be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident
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conducted. Second, the project will use a task analysis methodology (Sharbanee et al., 2019; Greenberg, 2007) to create a sequential model of the process that couples go through to resolve imbalances in
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. Eligibility criteria We seek a highly motivated PhD student with the following qualifications: A bachelor's or master's degree in computing or mathematics with research experience. Proficiency in programming
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Apply today for an industry PhD at the University of Adelaide, with Shell Global Solutions. Exact solutions for conservation law systems: applications to CO2 storage Currently, upscaling of CO2
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sustainability is defined in the broadest possible sense and is open to applicants from any discipline (including but not exclusive to: engineering, law, mathematics, all the sciences, the social sciences and the
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courses Any HDR student willing to use mathematical modelling and simulation in engineering and physical problems. Eligibility criteria Strong mathematical background Strong analytic abilities Experience in
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Eligible courses Any HDR students wishing to study in the engineering/mathematics field. Eligibility criteria Local and international students Full-time enrolment Strong background in fluid-structure
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to a publishable standard (even if not published to date). Further details To apply for this joint PhD opportunity, and to view the entry requirements, visit How to apply . First published on 11 July