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example, a Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship or other primary scholarship of similar value; not be in receipt of any other Top-Up scholarship; be available to commence with CSIRO prior to 30 June
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The successful applicant will conduct research to design and develop novel machine/deep learning based trust technologies for securing IoT services/devices. The successful applicant will conduct
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Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) Australia-UD Directed Energy Program (AUSDEP) funding. The project is specifically related to Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD
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project will Study protective textile materials against fire Identify and develop material solutions with specific characteristics using textile functional design Demonstrate practical solutions
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will be provided a scholarship and will be based at RMIT Vietnam’s Hanoi Campus. Applicants for an RMIT Vietnam PhD scholarship must meet the entry requirements for a graduate research program at RMIT
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models Working closely with industry partners through internship program RMIT School of Engineering Scholarship is available for an aspiring chemical engineering graduate (BTech/Masters) to conduct
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degree, or equivalent, in fashion and/or textile design or related field; the candidate should have Australian citizenship or permanent residency. The candidate should hold a first class Honours degree
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. Interested applicants are advised to get in touch with the project supervisor with a 2-page project proposal that outlines their research questions, approach and planned research outcomes. Applicants with
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by the Researcher is subject to national tax legislation. Open now. Open now. January 24 2024 January 24 2024 One scholarship available. One scholarship available. AUFRANDE is a PhD training program
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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