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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 scholarship provides a minimum stipend of $34,481 each year for three years to perform experimental investigations and developing mathematical models to valorize waste and produce carbon nano
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or knock out their cancer. One key goal of these trials is to identify the key functional targets for the immune response and leverage this to initiate development of personalised cancer vaccines. As part of
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We invite applications for a PhD studentship at RMIT university funded by Enzide Technologies. The project aims to develop novel dry particulate protein/enzyme complexes. The project aims to enhance
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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The project will involve critical analysis of existing academic literature, participatory and co-design with users, development of novel technology prototypes, and evaluation using qualitative and
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their immunity may underlie long-term complications such as long COVID-19. Co-supervised by Prof. Katie Flanagan (Launceston General Hospital). COVID-19 and the development of autoimmunity: This project compares
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control: algorithm development for decision-making under constraints. Required Skills: Programming and simulation: strong experience in Python or MATLAB. Mathematical modelling: probability, optimization
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control: algorithm development for decision-making under constraints. Required skills: Programming and simulation: strong experience in Python or MATLAB. Mathematical modelling: probability, optimization
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Developing materials that are highly efficient at recovering oil to mitigate the environmental impact of oil spills is both crucial and challenging. This collaborative Masters by Research project