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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling Job No.: 683222 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5 to 4-year fixed
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. The Power Systems team contributes to this mission through applied research in modelling, control, and optimisation of energy networks. As a Senior Power Systems Research Engineer, you will work on advanced
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This project aims to develop novel catalysts and reaction systems for energy-efficient electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 into liquid fuels. Electrochemical Conversion of Captured CO
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of the role of chromatin in development and diseases like cancer. We seek a highly motivated, creative scientist to spearhead a project using stem cell and models to address a fundamental question in chromatin
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Become a First Nations clean energy leader with a higher degree research scholarship at the University of Newcastle through its Trailblazer for Recycling and Clean Energy (TRaCE) program. These
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augmentations such as project energy connect, Humelink, Marinus Link ETC Lack of available accurate generator and reinforcement models Protection and emergency control scheme modelling challenges. The research
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ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) have emerged as a forefront electricity generation technology to efficiently convert chemical energy into electricity with zero carbon emissions. In contrast to proton exchange
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-year stipend scholarship to support pioneering research on wave energy converters. The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge experimental design and numerical modeling to better understand
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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underwater communications is necessary. Conventional approaches in underwater communications only develop fixed models based on human knowledge or understanding which cannot fully cover the highly dynamic and