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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
composition of the nanoparticle. We will be able to develop vaccines that effectively prevent an treat severe diseases for which currently there are no effective vaccines. Methods: Our laboratory uses new and
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causes of cancer related death in women. One woman in 70 will develop ovarian cancer in her lifetime and the majority of these women will die from the disease. The overall 5-year survival rate is 40%, and
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developed for fault or anomaly detection and classification of PV plants with high accuracy to enable comprehensive monitoring of large PV power plants. The rest of the research focuses on automating other
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electronic academic transcripts A short CV (including the contact details of two referees). The successful candidate will be supported to develop a formal PhD application to RMIT. Scholarship applications will
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of English proficiency may be required. The project will provide numerous research and development opportunities including: Development of phenomenological and CFD models for aeration systems of sewage
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This project aims to create conformal active holographic metasurface antennas with beam steering capabilities. By developing novel design methodologies using discrete surface impedances and Voronoi
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A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. 3.5
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PhD project to develop theoretical computations and modelling methods to guide and optimise the synthesis conditions and composition of electrocatalysts. PhD project to develop theoretical
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for the effects of multi-value prize uncertainty on contestant behaviour: an experimental study. Existing candidates and candidates with a current offer for admission to a program wishing to apply for HDR
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hybrid materials, and the development of these materials towards quantum sensing applications. Fluorescent colour centres in diamonds are at the heart of many emerging quantum sensing technologies, which