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Materials from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to develop scalable processing techniques for the regeneration of cathode
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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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the ARC Research Hub for Value-Added Processing of Underutilised Carbon Waste, which is established in 2024 with the aim for developing advance upcycling technologies and associated regulatory and social
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publication Strong programming skills and familiarity with machine learning or finite element modelling Not currently receiving another scholarship of equal or higher value Application process Future student
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pipelines (80% plastic, 20% metal) for distribution. Despite this potential, there are concerns regarding the compatibility of the materials used in gas transport with hydrogen and the feasibility
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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) + Finite element methods for complex flows in porous media (generalized multiscale finite elements via autoencoders, adaptive in space and time, splitting methods, and variational flux recovery) + Adaptive r
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stars, and what are the barriers in identifying these systems observationally. Lastly, we aim to assess and verify theoretical predictions on the effects of properties such as chemical composition
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remains one key factor for Australia’s sustainable economic and social development. As global economies aim to become carbon neutral by 2050, hydrogen has gained great attention as an ideal clean energy
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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 Elements preserved