80 computational-physics-simulation-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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the project Evidence of research ability, such as a digital copy of a Masters or Honours thesis A digital copy of academic transcripts A CV including any publications, awards, relevant professional experience
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process from biomass. In the PhD program, you will be involved in working with a multi-disciplinary team. You will be conducting experiments and developing phenomenological models to understand the graphite
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for the Doctor of Philosophy. Potential candidates need to send the following documents to Associate Professor Asgar Farahnaky via asgar.farahnaky@rmit.edu.au A cover letter (research statement) A copy of
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an exceptionally high aptitude for advanced physics Candidates must have a first-class Honours degree or a Masters degree in an area of physics related to quantum technology. A Masters Degree is preferred A letter
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submit the following documents to Dr. Sara Baratchi via sara.baratchi@rmit.edu.au A cover letter (research statement) A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards
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Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 28 February 2025. 28 February 2025. 1 (One). 1 (One). Students with bachelor's or master's degree in physics, electronics engineering, nanotechnology
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Kerryn Butler-Henderson via kerryn.butler-henderson@rmit.edu.au by 31 October 2022, with: A cover letter - outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research (see Further Information) A copy of
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about future states of species populations and ecological communities. The project will explore the application of dynamical point process models from probability theory to ecology so as to determine
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textiles. The Program includes: Admission to a university PhD program. Supervision by the participating university, CSIRO, and an industry partner. A four year scholarship package totalling approximately
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Coursework degree with a significant research component graded as high distinction or equivalent; or an Honours degree achieving first class honours in Computer Science. Applicants with research and/or