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pipelines (80% plastic, 20% metal) for distribution. Despite this potential, there are concerns regarding the compatibility of the materials used in gas transport with hydrogen and the feasibility
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) + Finite element methods for complex flows in porous media (generalized multiscale finite elements via autoencoders, adaptive in space and time, splitting methods, and variational flux recovery) + Adaptive r
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remains one key factor for Australia’s sustainable economic and social development. As global economies aim to become carbon neutral by 2050, hydrogen has gained great attention as an ideal clean energy
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. The expected outcome is to track the critical elements involved in the hydrogen and helium gas resources. This may result in fast-tracking the industrial production of natural hydrogen. Student type Future
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also not be in receipt of any other scholarship. Essential: English language IELTS level of 7 and above Essential: Successful completion of an Honours or Masters programme with a research component (or
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risk factor for a variety of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance use, and personality disorders. Around 10% of the general population have problematically
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focussed on supporting a student to work on cutting edge research in collaboration with Kurloo and CSIRO with a pathway to commercialisation of the research outcomes. The industry engagement component of
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HH pathway element Smoothened (Smo) in a way that differs from cyclopamine and other Smo inhibitors. However, its limited water solubility impedes achieving adequate drug concentrations across
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of the Forrest Research Foundation is to create a world-leading collaborative centre of research and scholarship in Western Australia. The Foundation supports over 60 PhD scholars and postdoctoral fellows and
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engagement component of the scholarship will include an industry placement with Intergrain (Bibra Lake, Western Australia). A suitable candidate can start in January 2025. Student type Current Students Future