64 programming-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U"-"U.S" "Prof" PhD positions at Curtin University
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number awarded 3 Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program (full-time study). Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum
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Recipients must complete their milestone 1 within 6 month of enrolment and remain enrolled on a full-time basis for the duration of the scholarship. Enquiries A/Prof Fei Sim (T.Sim@curtin.edu.au ) Scholarships
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Please contact Prof. Debbie Silvester-Dean (d.silvester-dean@curtin.edu.au ) with any enquiries. Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now
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Prof Zongping Shao’s research lab, and are also available in WA School of Mines (WASM). The proposed research is strongly aligned with the hydrogen energy technology research at WASM. The success
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enrol full-time into the PhD program at Curtin University and must meet their Milestone 1, 2 and 3 requirements. Enquiries Prof. Boris Gurevich, email b.gurevich@curtin.edu.au Further Information
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lizard tail regeneration sheds light on their neglected importance, with potential applications in scar-free wound healing research. Overall, this research has broad-reaching implications in multiple
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skilled human operators must acquire and integrate information from multiple distributed sources (e.g., physical and informational environments) to coordinate cognitively (e.g., decision-making) and
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to three years of study (with the potential for extension) Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program
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technologies for various applications including underwater acoustic communications. Prof. Rong (total citations 4744; h-index 37) has good track record in underwater acoustic communications. The supervisors
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evaluation and quality improvement. The candidate will be supervised by clinician-researchers, A/Prof Alison Salt (Consultant Paediatrician) and Dr Sarah Hall (Clinical Neuropsychologist), and with support