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This scholarship is funded by Mr Ian Croser, who donated funds for the purpose of supporting postgraduate research in engineering. Value & Duration The value of the scholarship will be $50,000 p.a
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: Prof David Lewis and A/Prof Phil van Eyk School of Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Email: david.lewis@adelaide.edu.au ; philip.vaneyk@adelaide.edu.au Applying: Expression of
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the development of predictive models to anticipate potential failures. Additionally, the project will facilitate the transfer of this technology to industry, while also advancing academic knowledge
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engineering, economics, environmental, and communication expertise, 2XE offers bespoke strategies that integrate technical solutions and actionable sustainability insights. 2XE’s methodology prioritizes a
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following cycles caused by changes in chemistry and hydrogen bond donor (HBD) composition. DES also exhibits poor chemical stability at higher operating conditions, resulting in solvent loss. Furthermore
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approval. Enquiries: Dr. Chao Ye and Dr. Zhixiao Xu School of Chemical Engineering / Discipline of Materials Engineering Email: chao.ye@adelaide.edu.au ; zhixiao.xu@adelaide.edu.au Expression of interest
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University of Adelaide. Applicants should have a background in health or medical sciences, with an understanding of variations in the healthcare system across Australia. The ideal candidate should have some
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to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contacts: Associate Professor Jianfeng Mao and Dr Jingxiu Wang School of Chemical Engineering / Discipline of Materials Engineering
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areas with a strong focus on collaboration. The clinical project will focus on developing tools to identify and potentially prevent chronic pain usage in hip fracture patients. The radiological project
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open to Australian citizens who can meet the requirements for PhD admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in Mathematics, Physics and/or Computer Science