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overcoming the limitations of existing nanomaterials—such as poor nanochannel structure, low chemical stability, and high internal resistance—this project introduces an innovative platform for efficient ion
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the industry partner A structured professional development and training package The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by
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preferred but not required - candidate can learn on the job; Eager to learn new technologies and try new ideas in a structured way; Willingness to work in the industry in the future as a digital AI
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materials, formulations and procedures to create particles, for outputs aligned with both academic advancement and industry partners. Materials will be evaluated for size, morphology and structure-function
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$47,000 per annum (2025 rate). A four year Project Expense and Development package of $13,000 per annum. A 60 day Industry Engagement component with the industry partner. A structured professional
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to building structure-activity relationships (SARs) based around targeted modifications of their patented gold-based drug candidate using innovative in vitro protocols to refine lead drug candidate(s). This
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to the damage tolerance design of structures. Cyclic loading causes adverse effects and leads to accumulated damage and degradation of residual strength in composite laminates. Predicting the residual strength
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channels coated with layers of endothelial cells to mimic vascular systems. The soft structure of the system allows for stretching of endothelial cells in repeated cycles. The cellular responses under
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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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This scholarship will suit applicants with good knowledge or strong interest in structural and construction engineering, applied mathematics, circular economy as well as applications of artificial