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Council) PhD scholarships are funded via the ARC discovery project “Modelling, Design and Development of a Novel Wave-Energy Converter”. The purpose of these scholarships is to support outstanding students
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the Division of Research and Innovation as part of the co-investment from the University of Adelaide. This program will support ten full-time PhD students commencing studies from 2025 to 2027. In 2025, we
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effective digital platform for analyzing, visualising and interpreting the condition of civil engineering structures. The digital twin models are created to represent the state and behaviour of structures in
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Application dates Applications close16 May 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend scholarship of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. There
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___ The University of Newcastle, Australia Study Undergraduate Postgraduate International Pathways PhD and Research Masters New Students Scholarships Research Research excellence Research priorities
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chemical engineering ( Bachelours or Masters), Be an Australian resident or citizen or meet English requirements of the University Have a first-class honor in chemical engineering ( Bachelours or Masters
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engineering, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. This project relies on polymer science and synthetic chemistry to design the novel polymer chemistry and nanofibre structures for advanced membrane
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scholarship is funded by the multinational chemical company BASF and Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a student during their PhD on antimicrobial resistance. This project focuses
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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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with leading researchers in glass science/engineering and diffraction physics/crystallography in Australia and around the world. "Local structure and symmetry in metallic glasses" (with Assoc Prof Scott