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Research scholarship funded by RMIT School of Computing Technologies. The scholarship is for 3 years; there would be a fee waiver and the standard stipend. Research scholarship funded by RMIT School
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A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. 3.5 years 3.5 years Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 17/3/2024 17/3/2024 One (1)...
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in biological problems using physical and chemical theory and computer-based techniques Meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy. and Be judged to be highly competitive for RMIT PhD
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backgrounds can also apply. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: Meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Meet research scholarship eligibility criteria. Please send expressions
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for the Doctor of Philosophy. Potential candidates need to send the following documents to Associate Professor Asgar Farahnaky via asgar.farahnaky@rmit.edu.au A cover letter (research statement) A copy of
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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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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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These models are technology platforms that facilitate drug discovery and fundamental research. Our research is funded by Australian Research Council. This project aims to develop bio-microfluidic
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edge techniques including confocal, total internal reflection microscopy, AFM, QCM, cryo-TEM and x-ray scattering. This is an ARC-RMIT co-funded scholarship providing a stipend of $33,826 per annum (pro
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
of disease and are readily available for many diseases, however there is a need for vaccines to complex diseases such as malaria and cancer. Vaccines to complex diseases are more difficult to design and