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that leads to publications, oral and poster presentations, and a PhD dissertation. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Course type Higher Degree
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team has the goal to enhance the lives of children and their families by supporting technology use in ways which are beneficial to children’s physical health. We are offering PhD scholarships funded by
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experience and publications in materials science, materials engineering,chemical engineering, electrochemistry, inorganic chemistry, etc., are encouraged to apply. Application process Future student, please
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modelling of atomic collision processes. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian
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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods
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supports high-achieving Vietnamese candidates to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Curtin University, Perth Western Australia. Project 89 is a Vietnam Government training scheme under Ministry of
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Status: Open Applications open: 25/11/2024 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The CSIRO Industry PhD Program
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with Master degrees with technical publications and research experiences in structural engineering, structural dynamics and protective structures are preferred. Application process To apply, please send
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). Application process Applicants for the MRIWA Odwyn Jones PhD scholarship must have applied for entry to a PhD program at their intended host university, and submit a completed application form and research
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of the STAMP RSV Program, supported by the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation. The PhD candidate will play an important role in developing models of RSV transmission and vaccination efficacy to inform