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PhD Scholarship Opportunity - 3Rivers Doctoral Network – Climate-Resilient Urban Transformations in the Asia-Pacific Job no.: 692944 Faculty: Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture (MADA) Location
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for the first four full-time equivalent years of your doctoral studies. You will have the opportunity to work with leading national and international researchers – experts in social network theory, qualitative
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Hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis using low-cost renewable energy Project description Turquoise hydrogen is produced from natural gas pyrolysis either in molten catalysts or via thermal cracking at high temperature, co-producing black carbons for carbon storage or other uses. Utilising...
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behaviour, distribution, and management of perchlorate across Australia. Whilst primarily based at Flinders University, candidates will work collaboratively with the Energetic Materials Research Network
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algorithms to achieve real-time control and process optimisation of drainage pipe networks. It seeks to improve the operational efficiency of urban wastewater systems, reducing energy consumption and extending
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for tomagraphic imaging in tissue Neural network correction of distortions in acoustic transducers web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact: alexis.bishop@monash.edu.
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annually, plus a Defence Innovation Network Top-up of $5,500 per annum for 3 years. For a PhD candidate, the living allowance scholarship and tuition fee scholarship are for 3.5 years. Scholarships also
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will be able to join the First Nations Research Collective, a network of emerging and established Aboriginal researchers and HDR students. The student will also have the opportunity to develop
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events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve analysis of new and archival data from satellite-based X-ray telescopes, and running numerical models
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tailored for the unique challenges of rural, regional, and remote Australian roads. AVR3 fosters a collaborative network of experts from multiple academic partners (including QUT, the University of Sydney