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Career Researcher Award (DECRA) which supports outstanding early career researchers to address a crucial knowledge gap that benefits Australia. The co-supervisor for the PhD project is Dr Enayat Moallemi
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, ensuring that First Nations knowledge and perspectives are central to this transformation. The program supports First Nations people to work towards an MPhil or PhD degree, preparing them to become leaders
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the ability to stay on top of tasks and meet deadlines. Confident writer with solid verbal communication skills, and experienced in working with external research partners to get great outcomes. Good knowledge
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, cognition, fatigue, quality of life, depressive symptoms and pain. Yet there are countless lost opportunities for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to give persons with MS the knowledge, confidence, and mindset
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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the toolkit on a larger scale nationally. Empowering individuals with knowledge about dementia risk and promoting behaviour change could have a significant impact on the number of dementia cases. Indeed
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ability to oversee PhD candidates. Dr Curtis and Dr Colledge-Frisby are emerging early career researchers; Dr Curtis has specialist knowledge of Australia’s ODTP and Dr Colledge-Frisby’s research interests
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microscopy to produce new knowledge with immediate implications for the design and function of water-based systems for electrosynthesis. Objectives Key objectives include addressing conceptual and technical
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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academic benefits in bringing new and advanced knowledge. This project centres on the use of all-perovskite inorganic materials as highly efficient electrode and membrane materials for water electrolysers