12 phd-scholarship-in-computational-material-science PhD positions at Curtin University
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an ARC Linkage Project collaborating with an industry partner. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students in conducting research on the “Regeneration of High Value-Added
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an ARC Linkage Project collaborating with an industry partner. The purpose of this scholarship is to support THREE future PhD students in conducting research on the “Thermochemical energy storage and
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an ARC Discovery Project. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students to conduct basic research on “All-perovskite inorganic anion exchange membrane water electrolysis”. The key
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-temperature performance. The PhD project will focus on the development, investigations and optimizations of new electrode and electrolyte materials. The project will expand the student’s skill set in scientific research
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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 18/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Alexithymia is a
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to microscopic viewpoints, master his/her comprehensive and in-depth knowledge related to material science, physics, and chemistry. The PhD candidate will work with Professors Moses Tade, Zongping Shao, and Early
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across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science, engineering and high- performance computing in the fields of radio astronomy, statistics and data science. Through ICRAR, CIRA is working
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by an ARC DECRA project. The purpose is to support the PhD candidate to conduct basic research on “Applications of oxide materials for electrochemical water splitting and plastic degradation”. The key
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-governmental health organisation. The internship will involve the PhD student collecting and/or analysing data on engagement with awareness and educational campaign materials, such as Cancer Council WA campaign
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Group (HSRG) situated in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) at Curtin University, which is equipped with an array of world-class research equipment and