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of the STAMP RSV Program, supported by the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation. The PhD candidate will play an important role in developing models of RSV transmission and vaccination efficacy to inform
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success for reactions that involve a net gain or loss of electrons: electrochemical reactions. These are an important class of reactions as they can be driven directly by renewable electricity, contributing
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the project team listed in ‘Our People’ above. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will have enrolled into and commenced the PhD program by June 2022. Prospective applicants can obtain
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will consist of an evaluation and exploration of the Department of Health's Bowel Cancer Screening Program (BCSP) in Western Australia. Participation in the WA program from 2019-2020 was 43.2% for adults
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by researchers at Curtin’s enAble Institute, School of Population Health, and the WACHS-Curtin Research and Innovation Alliance. The Alliance is embedded within the WA
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research priority, leverage existing Australian investments, and provide computational and statistical training. Expected outcomes include advances in astrophysical knowledge, enhanced national and
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(www.ledbyexperience.org) and network of collaborators in a recent review stated that societal issues of climate change, military conflict, and criminality, are inevitably connected with those of mental health and well
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investigate the optimal methods for combining multi-satellite InSAR with a network of Kurloo GNSS devices to provide robust 3D ground motion monitoring from space. The potential benefits may include
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and it involves a large number of computational operations. A network simplification approach will be designed to slim network sizes to suit real time implementations. Robust underwater acoustic
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distribution and transmission network in Australia present a potential solution. This network includes 42,000 km of high-pressure low-carbon steel pipelines for transmission and 97,000 km of low-pressure