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degree . In your EOI, copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial details section. About the scholarship The candidate will be supervised by Prof Cheng Yan and an expert team
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will help increase the material recovery rate in the LIB recycling process and reduce waste and carbon footprint in the battery value chain. By returning waste to battery manufacturing, the project will
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your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions Fibrosis is a scarring process characterised by the excessive deposition of connective
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Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor
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and Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering To be eligible to apply for domestic postgraduate research scholarships an applicant must be
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Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) has emerged as a revolutionary procedure for treating aortic stenosis, offering a minimally invasive option suitable for a wide range of patients, from those at extreme risk
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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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supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question two of the financial details section. What happens next? Your application will be assessed by the supervisory team and shortlisted
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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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manufacturing sectors into valuable products. The scholarship will support one student to work on the development of novel biomass based adsorbents for CO2 capture. A combined experimental and simulation methods