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Status: Closed Applications open: 14/10/2024 Applications close: 30/11/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This PhD Scholarship is funded
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. The intermediate working temperatures also allow PCFCs to integrate efficient catalysts with well-designed morphologies. To date, hydrogen remains the prevalent fuel for PCFCs, however, challenges persist owing
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deep learning. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a PhD student to contribute to the advancement of infrastructure monitoring technologies with strong industry collaboration. Student type
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greenhouse gas conversion”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to design and develop novel perovskite-based materials to realise both thermochemical energy
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, obesity, hypertension, hearing loss, alcohol misuse, and smoking. Objectives The PhD will involve three interlinked projects with the following objectives: Objective 1: Co-Designing Dementia Risk Messages
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availability and marketing of ‘zero alcohol’. ‘Zero alcohol’ refers to beverages that contain no or negligible amounts of alcohol. These beverages are designed as alternatives to alcoholic beverages, providing
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, in the Faculty of Business & Law at Curtin University, is seeking one (1) doctoral applicant (PhD) to join an Australian Research Council [ARC] Discovery Project, namely: Optimizing Benefits
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an ARC Discovery Project. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students to conduct basic research on “All-perovskite inorganic anion exchange membrane water electrolysis”. The key
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relevance across various surgical procedures and patient groups. Objectives 1. Algorithm Development: (a) Design and implement a deep learning algorithm for CT scan analysis. (b) Train, validate, and test the
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speech or hand movements). By addressing the mechanisms of multisensory integration, this project will contribute to the broader field of cognitive neuroscience and inform future interventions designed