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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, computer science, information systems, media studies). Have strong social research (quantitative/qualitative
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of computer science. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Hold a first-class honours or 2A honours or equivalent or a Masters by research degree in a relevant discipline Be an Australian citizen, Australian
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Scholarships are open to domestic or international students. The successful applicant must have already applied for, or have already commenced a PhD research program at RMIT and accept Data61 scholarship
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You will explore the nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions through advanced molecular modelling and integrate this understanding into the formulation of evolutionary algorithms
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You will explore high through put experimentation through robots, nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions at a fundamental level and will work with 3 world class teams to integrate systems
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
This project will examine the immune response to vaccines using various nanoparticle formulations and determine how they interact with cells to generate a strong immune response, capable
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Australia. The candidate will further be co-supervised by Distinguished professor Magdalena Plebanski on specific aspects to the project related to interaction with biological materials at SHBS. Desirable
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map epigenetic changes that promote age-related immune dysfunction, in the context of human vaccination trials, as well as cancer human clinical trials. Specifically, as part of human clinical trial
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publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. Co-supervised by Dr Jennifer Boer (SHBS, RMIT) and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The human gut is a vast reservoir of genetic potential and we
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…). Leveraging those insights from changing behaviours, there will be existing and emerging opportunities as to how to better design health and wellbeing human experiences that matter. The research will not only