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carbonation of IB and establish best practices for its incorporation into concrete formulations. Investigate the physical and chemical changes of CO2-treated IBA. Investigate the improvements of mechanical
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years of full-time study in the following engineering disciplines or computer science, awarded with honours: Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Engineering b) Meet participating university
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(one) Applicants preferably have an academic background in Chemical Engineering, Material/Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Applied Chemistry. However, candidates from closely related
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the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences in the area of Dentistry; and be undertaking a research project that includes a fieldwork component. Value and Tenure: The award will be $10,000 per annum
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, H2A (or equivalent) or a Masters with a significant thesis component. How to Apply Compile the required documents and apply via the MyAdmissions Portal by the closing date. Apply by 7th May 2025
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or Masters programme with a research component (or equivalent) First class or upper second-class honours, and/or Masters degree by research in a field relevant to the project (for example, but not limited
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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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Class Honours degree, H2A (or equivalent) or a Masters with a significant thesis component. How to Apply Compile the required documents and apply via the MyAdmissions Portal by the closing date. Apply by
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Professor Prabir Sarker, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Western Australia, Email: p.sarker@curtin.edu.au , Web: https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/prabir
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degrees should contain a minimum 25% research component. This scholarship is open to both domestic (AU/NZ) and international applicants. Application process If this project excites you, and your research