68 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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thermal energy harvesting We are looking for highly motivated outstanding candidates to conduct exciting research projects with us. The research topics including: 3D laser nanoprinting Nanophotonics device
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protein/enzyme preservation, thermal stability, and controlled release, targeting biomedical, enzymatic, food additive, environmental, and packaging applications. Project Overview: The research integrates
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: Programming: Proficiency in languages such as Python, Java, C++, and scripting languages. Network Security: Understanding of network protocols, firewall configurations, intrusion detection systems, and network
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projects through the development of high-quality, productivity-driven research networks across RMIT with local and national, internal and external partners, and achieve success in attracting research funding
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The project aims to discover and optimise opportunities for net positive impact in workwear value chains, such as enhanced efficiencies, waste reduction, cost reduction, productivity increase, and
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make measurements in our world. The key challenge is to combine our best theories of fundamental physics to model what happens at ultra-short distances. This project will generate new knowledge
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system quality) to operationalise the development process of such systems. A grand open challenge is to make these frameworks more complete by including new aspects such as fairness that are as important
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about future states of species populations and ecological communities. The project will explore the application of dynamical point process models from probability theory to ecology so as to determine
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of Excellence, the successful applicant will also be part of dynamic, national network of collaborating universities and industry partners, offering ample opportunities for national / international collaborations
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systems for studying the response of mechano-sensitive cells inside blood vessel under customised physiological and pathological conditions. The microfluidic system consists of a network of semi-circular