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are now open. Applications are now open. 31/12/2025 31/12/2025 1 (One). 1 (One). To be eligible: (i) be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen; (ii) Meet RMIT University PhD
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, including members specialising in biology, microfluidics, machine learning and clinical research from RMIT University and Leading Technology Group (LTG). LTG is an Australian group of medical research
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meet RMIT University's minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program and should hold an Honours degree (First Class) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a
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in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Experience in finite element modelling, biomechanics, or orthopaedic research is desirable. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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this scholarship, it is expected that the student will apply for competitive scholarships in the next RMIT PhD funding round. RMIT University reserves the right to refuse scholarship to a candidate judged not to be
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by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions . This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions . Dr. Raj Das via raj.das@rmit.edu.au
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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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. 30/05/2028 30/05/2028 1 (one) 1 (one) Applicants must meet RMIT University's minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program and should hold an Honours degree (First Class
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the body. This project involves the development and application of advanced computer simulation methods to explore the mechanisms of ion conduction, selectivity and activation for ion channels that control
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.) will be employed to characterize the carbon nanofiber structures. For molecular level, understanding, DFT modeling will be employed. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research