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conducted with different composite material parameters (thickness, lay-up, and types of fibre and matrix) in order to develop optimised FML composites with high durability and fatigue life. The expected
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The scholarship will be suited to a materials/polymer scientist and/or chemical engineering student willing to develop skills in polymer chemistry and materials upcycling. The scholarship will be
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The aims of the research are to develop efficient and accurate computational and experimental methodologies for characterising hybrid, multifunctional 3D printed fibre-polymer composites and explore
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materials based polymer/elastomer composite development for 3D printing of tyre tread represents the biggest knowledge gap in the current developmental cycle. The aim of this project is to develop a robust
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an interview conducted by the supervisory team If successful, apply for the position following RMIT University’s instructions If all admission criteria is met, the university will issue a letter of offer
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
available for 3.5 Years. The value of the Scholarship is equivalent to an RMIT full Scholarship This Scholarship will be available for 3.5 Years. Applications are open now. Applications are open now. Position
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. Position will remain open until filled. Position will remain open until filled. 2 available. 2 available. Applicants need to have a background in immunology, genetics or bioinformatics. They must have
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denaturation measuring systems (e.g., CD, FTIR), surface/interface measuring systems, microscopy and microanalysis. Applicants should have a background in either chemistry, polymer science, materials science
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for three years with a possible extension of six months (full-time). Two (2). Two (2). Excellent academic background in a relevant field including chemical engineering, polymer science, food science, food
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of surfaces has profound effects on morphology and composition as established by supervisor teams. When ultra-short laser pulses are used, highly energetic electrons leave the laser exposed region with ions