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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Centre (InPAC) at RMIT University aims to create the next generation of integrated photonic circuits with unprecedented efficiency and innovative monitoring and control techniques. We are offering several
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processing, this project will extend the work to multi-qubit devices with novel control capabilities. The candidates will design, develop and measure multi-qubit devices, where they will learn a wide range of
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. Whilst 4Ds has consistently received very high satisfaction ratings, no studies have assessed its impact in a controlled trial. The 4Ds themselves refer to Distract, Dilute, Develop and Discover. Each
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be tested in this Project. Trapping of magnetic nanoparticles on nanotextured surfaces (magnetic and non-magnetic) using external magnet are expected to control initial adhesion and biofouling
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are particularly difficult to treat, with poor treatment outcomes and high relapse rates. However, current treatments are moderately effective at best. Given available therapies are designed to target known core
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. Selection for these scholarships involves a competitive process, with shortlisted applicants notified of outcomes by November 2024. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable
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understanding of photocrosslinkable materials. Familiarity with patent research and literature review processes. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to a QUT Doctor of
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have experienced sexual misconduct, you have the right to seek support and advice. The University will support you through this process. We will listen and respect any decision you make along the way
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in control systems and fluid-structure interaction. The students will be supervised by Prof Khac Duc Do and the co-CIs of the project. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty
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for assessment and diagnosis. This is typically a lengthy process, which can take up to 12 months in some areas. After this, individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia are then referred