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based quantum computers in Australia PhD Scholarship in Quantum Diamond Synthesis, supporting a Linkage Project between Quantum Brilliance, RMIT University and La Trobe Universities. The goal
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, citizen, or an international student in Australia with a 1st class Honours in Civil, Environmental or Mechancial Engineering. Please submit a CV, Cover Letter and your academic transcripts to Prof. Aonghus
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), Be an Australian resident or citizen or meet English requirements of the University Interested candidates are to contact Dr. Veluswamy (Ganesh.Veluswamy@rmit.edu.au ) and Prof. Kalpit (kalpit.shah
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their immunity may underlie long-term complications such as long COVID-19. Co-supervised by Prof. Katie Flanagan (Launceston General Hospital). COVID-19 and the development of autoimmunity: This project compares
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students may be considered subject to the approval of the Fight Food Waste CRC High quality applicants with relevant background to email their Resume and Application letter to Associate Prof Asgar Farahnaky
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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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interdisciplinary setting including immunologists, clinicians and, bioinformaticians and biologists. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof. Magdalena Plenbanski and Dr
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via RMIT University application portal. Apply via RMIT University application portal. Potential candidates must have a good hold of distributed software systems, machine learning and cybersecurity
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and Honour’s or Master’s. Desirable criteria: Practical experience and conceptual background in cellular immunology. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof
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, the main leaving ligands and the major site of action, using for the first time, synchrotron μ-XAS and XFM and vibrational spectroscopic (VS) microscopy in the lead laboratory of Prof. Lay (USyd) in