123 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"Prof" PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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These will help women be diagnosed earlier and get onto the correct treatment earlier as well, resulting in increased survival. These will help women be diagnosed earlier and get onto the correct
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Bhargava (Science) and Professor Plebanski (Health & Biomedical Sciences, SHBS) seeks to enable clinical progression for their novel class of gold-based drugs that show superior selectivity and activity
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biochemistry, material science, and nanotechnology to develop particulate complexes that maintain protein/enzyme functionality under diverse (e.g., heat stress) conditions. The project will investigate novel
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interdisciplinary setting including immunologists, clinicians and, bioinformaticians and biologists. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof. Magdalena Plenbanski and Dr
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will help you establish a track record relevant to the circular economy, sustainability and waste minimisation. It also provides a great opportunity to work with the Australian plant processing industry
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of education, and smart cities (wired and smart campuses). A next generation educational technology platform based on metaverse, and artificial intelligence can help students by making learning more engaging and
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These models are technology platforms that facilitate drug discovery and fundamental research. Our research is funded by Australian Research Council. This project aims to develop bio-microfluidic
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and Honour’s or Master’s. Desirable criteria: Practical experience and conceptual background in cellular immunology. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof
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, by bridging the gap between nanomaterials science and energy harvesting applications, this research paves the way for next-generation membranes with high-performance capabilities, unlocking new avenues
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. The project team is: Prof Alice Payne (RMIT), A/Prof Tiziana Ferrero-Regis (QUT), Dr Zoe Mellick (QUT) and Dr Yassie Samie (RMIT). The ARC Discovery project is a partnership between RMIT Melbourne and QUT