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These scholarships are funded by the Australian Research Council (3) and the University of Adelaide (1) to support 4 full-time PhD students who are undertaking research in the field of battery
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that leads to publications, oral and poster presentations, and a PhD dissertation. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Course type Higher Degree
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PhD student(s) will join a vibrant team of postdocs, academics, and up to four PhD students working collaboratively across modelling, qualitative fieldwork, and optimisation techniques. PhD Research
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Paul Dastoor Available to: Domestic students PhD Eligibility Criteria The student will have a Bachelor's degree in science (ideally physics) or engineering (ideally electrical), plus a strong aptitude
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) for the time spent in Australia (up to USD $1,000 per year). Curtin will provide the below benefits: Top up living stipend up to the current Curtin PhD stipend rate to support students whilst studying in
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in research translation and communication. Upon successful examination of their thesis, the student will be awarded a PhD from the University of Adelaide. Eligibility Requirements This opportunity is
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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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an Ahpra-registered pharmacist or holds qualification eligible for registration with Ahpra Application process Future and current student, please contact us via the EOI form . Enrolment Requirements
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part of the scholarship. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any HDR student wishing to study in the Health field Eligibility criteria Full-time enrolment in a PhD program at
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applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship to work on a cutting-edge research project supported by the Australian Research Council. This project focuses on polarons—quasiparticles representing impurities in