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-dimensional magnetic materials, acquiring/applying skills in nanofabrication and materials science. The project aims to develop and apply new microscopy techniques that exploit quantum sensors based on spin
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In this project you will gain skills relevant to important areas of processing of biological materials into high value ingredients for use in high-value food, packaging and other applications. It
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) and Dr Jennifer Boer (jennifer.boer@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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contain the following information: A one-page cover letter briefly outlining your interest in the project Evidence of research ability: a digital copy of a Masters or Honours thesis; and a digital copy of
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The ARC funded project will create multifunctional fabric designs & engineering techniques integrating improved heat and flame protection, comfort and smart features into multilayered personal
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nanomaterials, including magnetic ones (nanoparticles of Fe, Co Ni and composites such as Si-Fe, Fe-Au nanostructures). Biocidal and bio-toxicity of these new class of material will be examined by E. Ivanova
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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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@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