Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
PhD Scholarship for The Impact of Future Human Values and Practices on Australia’s Net Zero and Digital Transitions Job No.: 679372 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration
-
Currently recruiting students via universities around Australia Receive actual industry exposure and partner placements to develop your skills and network Encouraging students from all academic backgrounds
-
Australia to present their work, participate in training opportunities, and to network with their peers and more senior astronomers from around Australia. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres
-
distribution and transmission network in Australia present a potential solution. This network includes 42,000 km of high-pressure low-carbon steel pipelines for transmission and 97,000 km of low-pressure
-
. The adoption of H2 as a cleaner energy carrier can help address these environmental issues and fulfil Australia’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions. Considering Australia’s potential to become a major
-
for policy, practice and advocacy. The mixed-methods project will use a combination of participatory approaches including but not limited to GIS mapping, stakeholder analysis, network and systems mapping
-
opportunities to join the Curtin enAble Institute’s EMCR network that offers mentoring, research capacity building and professional development opportunities to HDRs and early career researchers. They will be
-
and it involves a large number of computational operations. A network simplification approach will be designed to slim network sizes to suit real time implementations. Robust underwater acoustic
-
Analytics, within the School of Population Health. The project also incorporates external partnerships with the North Metropolitan Health Service and staff directing the BCSP in WA. This collaborative network
-
the spectrum of experience from PhD candidate, early career to senior academics. The candidate will experience industry networking with the non-government sector and policymakers (Department of Health WA) during