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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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years of full-time study in the following engineering disciplines or computer science, awarded with honours: Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Engineering b) Meet participating university
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thesis with an associated peer-reviewed publication or draft manuscript. Excellent skills in processing and analysing satellite remote sensing datasets. Excellent oral and written communication skills
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adaptation and community resilience, bottom-up, place-based, whole-of-systems approaches are required. This MPhil project will help to create interactive story-data maps that combine community knowledges and
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Master of Digital Health Master of IT (AI) Master of Quantum IT The final number of successful candidates will be determined through a thorough evaluation process and confirmed by La Trobe University. *A
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determined through a thorough evaluation process and confirmed by La Trobe University. If you are a prospective student with scholarship enquiries, please fill out our online enquiry form . If you are a
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educator to set goals, implement an action plan, and review achievement milestones for career development and cultural ambassadorship mentoring and/or internship opportunities with an appropriate CALD
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This scholarship is to support a Master by research student in upcycling plastic waste into carbon-based nanomaterials project. The position is supported by full scholarship with $34,841 annual
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. Application process You may also send your expression of interest together with your CV, English testing score, qualifications, publications and academic transcripts via email to Professor Prabir Sarker
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degrees should contain a minimum 25% research component. This scholarship is open to both domestic (AU/NZ) and international applicants. Application process If this project excites you, and your research