12 density-functional-theory PhD positions at The University of Newcastle in Australia
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PhD Scholarship This ARC-funded project investigates cascading influences of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health on brain structure/function and cognition in healthy older adults, by comparing
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, applicants must: Be enrolled in your first year of a PhD program at the University of Newcastle, conducting research related to alternative energy resources. Application Procedure As part of the application
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, Australia and New Zealand. PhD in History, University of Newcastle Australia This PhD research will be part of a larger Australian Research Council funded project about polio’s history in Australia between
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veterinary nanomedicine for wildlife conservation. As part of this research project, the successful student will investigate innovative and improved pharmaceutical treatments for sarcoptic mange in wombats
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recent work shows that PKCα signalling sustains the undifferentiated state of DMG and suppresses MHC-II expression, an effect reminiscent of demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, where HLA
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expertise, networking opportunities, and avenues for disseminating their work through the RESTORE CRE, which is administered through the University of Melbourne. This project will study mental health outcomes
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-word error rate decoding without the burden of high decoding complexity Why join us? Work alongside world-leading researchers in error correction codes with a strong track record of successful PhD
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PhD Scholarship Develop multimodal machine learning models to predict glioblastoma treatment outcomes using imaging and clinical data. Work with real-world data from John Hunter Hospital in a
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ongoing surveillance activities and minimise the global burden of acute respiratory infection. This PhD project will use data from FluTracking to evaluate ILI duration among different populations groups
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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