128 algorithm-phd-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" PhD positions at RMIT University
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In addition to the Industry PhD Program Scholarship of $34,000 pa (GST exempt, indexed annually at 3%), there is an industry top-up component valued at $12,000 pa (not indexed). As such
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, bioinformaticians and biologists. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof. Magdalena Plebanski (magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au ) and Dr April Kartikasari
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conceptual background in cellular immunology. Interest in, and ability to, learn bioinformatics. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof. Magdalena Plebanski (magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au
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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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experience and conceptual background in cellular immunology. Interest or experience in genetics and basic bioinformatics. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof
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The National Industry PhD Program will support PhD candidates to undertake industry-focused research projects and be equipped with the knowledge and skills to better translate university research
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contact information for two referees. This scholarship supports a PhD candidate in physical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, focusing on nanotechnology and gene delivery. It includes collaboration
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RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have
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Scholarship will fund a 3 year PhD candidature to work in the Chemistry Department of the RMIT School of Science CAMIC Laboratory. Project is a collaboration with immunologists (SHBS) to test gold
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upon commencement of the PhD To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Have a first-class Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital