105 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" PhD positions at RMIT University
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in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Experience in finite element modelling, biomechanics, or orthopaedic research is desirable. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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This PhD scholarship is for motivated researchers interested in developing advanced catalysts for ammonia synthesis and combustion, contributing to sustainable hydrogen storage and clean energy
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The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship. This Scholarship will be available for 3.5 years. The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship
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Lipid nanoparticles are critical delivery systems for a wide range of biomedical applications. This project will involve studying the structural properties of lipid nanoparticles, modifying particle
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submit your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Please submit your academic CV
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your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Please submit your academic CV
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the instructions detailed on the participating university’s webpage . b) The EOI is assessed by the supervisory team and shortlisted applicants are interviewed. c) The supervisory team nominates a preferred
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. Applications now open. Applications now open. Applications will close when the PhD candidate is selected. Applications will close when the PhD candidate is selected. This project will implement DRL technique
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, including members specialising in biology, microfluidics, machine learning and clinical research from RMIT University and Leading Technology Group (LTG). LTG is an Australian group of medical research
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sensing, to improve worker/operator safety. This project will focus on using density functional theory calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The project is a collaboration with Dr