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pioneering PhD project in partnership with ANCA, a world leader in CNC grinding machines and motion control systems. Supported by the prestigious Growth SUPRA PhD Scholarship, you'll join a dynamic research
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-disciplinary research centre Meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy. To apply, please submit the following documents to adms@rmit.edu.au A cover letter (research statement) A copy of
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developing robust and feasible mathematical models for differential privacy by investigating the data dynamics (IID and Non-IID) of distributed machine learning. Besides, trustworthiness is another major
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conditions have been satisfied. Project description/summary: This Project will develop a model of material dynamics and heat transfer within a commercial vertical induction heating reactor. This novel reactor
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grow new materials by molecular beam epitaxy, or create heterostructures of materials by exfoliating and stacking atomically thin layers from crystals, and fabricate nanoscale electronic devices
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fracture outcomes using a static locked femoral nail or a femoral nail in the dynamic mode with a sliding lag screw. Clinical factors (including analgesic requirements, Time up and go) and radiological
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to apply for a research degree . In your EOI, copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship The candidate will be supervised by Prof Cheng
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degree . In your EOI, copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial details section. About the scholarship The candidate will be supervised by Prof Cheng Yan and an expert team
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-viscous numbers and aspect ratio have been made, but the result is far away from the practical reservoir simulations. Fortunately, two approaches allow to solve the above-mentioned problems: (i) The current
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
Plenbanski via magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au and Dr Kirsty Wilson via kirsty.wilson2@rmit.edu.au . A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards and the contact