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, including detection of gravitational waves from merging black holes, and backed by data from state-of-the-art astronomical surveys, this project focuses on gaining a holistic view of black holes in our Galaxy
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underwater acoustic communication is essential to transmit high-speed data for Australian offshore oil and gas industries, marine commercial operations, monitoring environmental pollution, collecting
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courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, communication, problem-solving and community facing project management
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Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria The PhD will involve liaison and co-design with consumers, and the PhD candidate will be working with community
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. Find out more about sexual misconduct Get support If you or someone you know feels unsafe or needs to talk, our university support services can help you. Safer Community Program Access support and advice
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the Japanese language would be beneficial. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs at Curtin. Application process Please send your CV, academic transcripts and brief rationale why you want to join this
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transportation fundamentals in hydroxide ion-conducting perovskite oxides; (2) To discover the structure-performance relationship of hydroxide ion-conducting perovskite electrocatalysts; (3) To exploit electron
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scholarship is funded by the multinational chemical company BASF and Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a student during their PhD on antimicrobial resistance. This project focuses
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Inference Tool (GAMBIT) Community to study theoretical frameworks that extend the standard models of particle physics and cosmology, with the aim of uncovering the nature of dark matter, dark forces, and dark
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This is a joint PhD project with Professor Andreas Walther at University of Freiburg . Find out more about Professor Walther's research team