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of agricultural innovation, exploring how advanced weather forecasting, crop modelling, and digital decision tools can be harnessed to support smarter, more agile on-farm decisions. It offers a unique opportunity
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carbonate mineralization under different substrate conditions” Microbial activities have been demonstrated to play a crucial role in the formation of minerals since the advent of life on Earth. Bacterial
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concept of this project lies in the design of novel oxide-based materials for water splitting and plastic degradation, which is anticipated to generate green hydrogen and to mitigate plastic pollution
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) (AGRTPSi) or Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (FIPRS) may, under the relevant Conditions of Award, and with specific circumstances, apply for an extension to their scholarship
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the policies, procedures and guidelines of QUT in addition to the CSIRO Industry PhD Program terms and conditions. Students will receive a standard PhD on completion. Eligibility The student must: be
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of the scholarship shall be for three years with a possible extension of up to six months provided the student meets eligibility guidelines as per the conditions of award. The scholarship will cover tuition fees
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to agree to the terms and conditions regarding privacy and collection of personal information set out in the Declaration and Authority at the start of your application. Please send the email expressing
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four years, the Catherine Helen Spence scholarship was first awarded to Dorothea Proud in 1912 for her investigation of the industrial conditions of women factory workers in Britain and Australasia. The
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algorithm that allows accurate simulation of fluid transport processes in porous media coupled with chemical reactions (e.g. dissolution and precipitation). The algorithm will be validated firstly against
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through a 2023 MRFF Chronic Respiratory Conditions grant that aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-management coaching and adherence support health service (RespiCheck) enhanced with available