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(Forensicare). The scholarship opportunity is open to individuals who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are enrolled in a Doctoral Program. The scholarship aims to support highly motivated and
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nanoparticles in drug delivery or diagnostics, familiarity with cellular targeting, and use of computational tools to model nanoparticle behaviour. Experience in a regulated research environment is also
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, Materials Science, or Manufacturing Engineering. Applicants should also ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for entry into a Swinburne PhD program. Full details can be found here . Additionally
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for a PhD or Professional Doctorate as set out for their proposed program at Swinburne. hold a Bachelor Degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) propose a research project that aligns with a
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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chemoreceptor activity. Your work will bridge both computational and experimental research, including validation using in vivo models, optimising light delivery systems, and aligning in vitro and in vivo findings
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through publications, exhibitions, performances, public lectures, or presentations. Strong program proposal Successful applicants propose a program that is feasible within the allocated time and is relevant
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opportunities offered by TechnologyOne, including an offer to participate in their internship program. Adrian Di Marco started TechnologyOne in 1987, as one of the first tech startups in Australia. Adrian’s
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are required to engage with the Moondani Toombadool Centre (MTC) at the commencement of your studies and sign up to MTC's Indigenous Academic Success Program (IASP) at the beginning of each semester of study
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Academic Success Program (IASP) at the beginning of each semester of study. Provide evidence of the above by submitting a Letter of Engagement from a Moondani Toombadool Centre Indigenous Student Advisor