28 postdoc-in-system-identification PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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This scholarship is funded by the ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling to support a full-time PhD student who wishes to undertake research in the field of battery recycling: Project 7.1
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energy projects. About 2XE 2XE is an award-winning South Australian consultancy committed to guiding companies towards sustainable growth and achieving net-zero emissions. Leveraging a robust blend of
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The Mymobility Scholarship is funded by Zimmer Biomet to support a full-time PhD student who is commencing research in orthopaedics and patient monitoring. Mymobility was developed by Zimmer Biomet
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, and if synergy is established, the optimal NMC:LFP ratio will be also evaluated. Project 6.1: This project will develop processes to feed spent battery materials into an existing smelter. This process
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to various projects. Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) manages the electricity and gas systems and markets across Australia, helping to ensure Australians have access to affordable, secure and reliable
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This full-time, 3.5 year PhD scholarship is funded by the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics at the University of Adelaide as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery grant
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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to hydrogen production in continental interiors? What is the role of fault and fracture-related permeability in the transport of hydrogen within Earth’s crust? What are the key geological controls
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, to contribute to the following projects. About the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA) is a 140-year old not-for-profit learned society
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woodland-specialist species is declining. Population decreases are not confined to threatened birds but are also evident in many species that are normally considered common but will soon become rare