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for our communities and everyday life. At the moment there is simply insufficient knowledge about our possible futures, and a need for new qualitative techniques for investigating, understanding
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research partners, including network service providers, universities, energy market and power system operators, start-up companies, and others. Using professional expertise, knowledge of other disciplines
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experience. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods highly desirable. Proficiency in a language other than English is highly desirable. Evidence of journal or conference publications
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overall or higher or equivalent. Have an experience with analytical and numerical solution methods for partial differential equations and working knowledge of Matlab and Latex. A full list of selection
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equivalent qualifications) • Basic knowledge of analytical techniques of rock characterisation • Prior experience in experimental geochemistry (water-rock reactions) is preferred • Some knowledge of
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-developed knowledge of Australian media and culture. Demonstrate excellent capacity and potential for research. You must develop a research proposal that responds to and aligns with the scholarship topic and
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a range of psychological, cognitive, and behavioural tools and techniques in both clinical trials and longitudinal studies. This PhD program would suit applications with interests in the intersection
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mineralised tissues from lower vertebrates (fish and sharks), most of our knowledge about resorption, remodelling and repair is based on mammalian bone. We currently do not know when resorption first appeared
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underwater communications is necessary. Conventional approaches in underwater communications only develop fixed models based on human knowledge or understanding which cannot fully cover the highly dynamic and
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the diverse range of knowledge and skills of CaLD customers and employees. This project aims to use social identity theory and role theory to develop a comprehensive conceptual model for the process by which