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. Magdalena Plebanski via magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. To apply, please submit
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Zhongzheng Wang as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship web page into question two of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship Background Two PhD positions
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compartmental models for RSV developed within the STAMP-RSV program by tailoring an established software library for individual simulation to the Australian RSV transmission context. Information to parameterise
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qualifications, academic achievements, list of publications, work history and references A copy of your academic transcript(s) Enquiries Dr Karen Little, karen.little@monash.edu , Business Manager, ITTC
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CSIRO requirements. Essential skills required: Robust academic background in biochemistry, materials science, or a related field, underpinned by proven laboratory research experience, particularly in
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Applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, high-performance computer simulations. Full time, fixed term position (3 years) at Hawthorn campus $34,700 per annum (2025 rate) About the Scholarship Higher
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appointment Remuneration: AUD $50,000 pa stipend, tax-free Tuition Fees: Fully covered Resources: Access to fabrication, prototyping, and simulation facilities, as well as clinical testing sites and
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@rmit.edu.au Please send your CV to akram.hourani@rmit.edu.au Required Skills: Programming and simulation: strong experience in Python or MATLAB. Mathematical modelling: probability, optimization, or multi-agent
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Using finite element modelling (FEM) to simulate different hole configurations and validating these models with cadaveric femur specimens, this study will provide crucial insights to optimise
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relevant wear particles and simulating physiological loading conditions. This scholarship aims to develop a spinal implant-on-a-chip platform to study the mechanobiological effects of wear particles on