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will close once candidates are appointed. Two (2) Two (2) Current treatments for ovarian cancer are largely toxic, and ultimately, ineffective for many patients. A current collaboration between Professor
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of the complex non-Newtonian fluids present in this system. This Project addresses a significant scientific knowledge gap in the understanding of the rheology and thermal behaviour bulk plastic melt-flows
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? RMIT Engineering PhD candidates get a laptop, world-class labs, research funding, travel support, and seminars. Join RMIT’s PhD project in non-Newtonian fluid dynamics with a $35,888/year stipend for 3.5
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technological solutions for the recycling of waste heat in specific food industry settings, using computational fluid dynamics modelling, lab experiments and field work To disseminate finding in high impact
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of recommendation from a recent research supervisor is required Candidates must have permission to study in Australia and to travel to Australia if not already on shore (with current travel
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recommendation from a recent research supervisor is required. Candidates must have permission to study in Australia and to travel to Australia if not already on shore (with current travel restrictions in place
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to evaluate current digital communication frameworks, identify key challenges through expert panel discussions and stakeholder interviews, and co-design an evidence-based framework for improving engagement
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and the USA, including the new DE Shaw Anton2. This is for a PhD Scholarship, or a top-up scholarship, for a period of 3 years. The value of the scholarship is up to $30,000 per year. For a candidate
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cells or Tregs) and immune-cell mediated inflammation. Using the immune system clear the tumours provides potentially more effective approaches than current treatments. Moreover, it may be possible to use
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, USA. Candidates will have to travel and live in the USA for a period during their candidature. This project will involve in-person laboratory activities both at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and