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The aim of this project is to describe ion conduction and activation/inactivation processes by employing molecular dynamics and statistical mechanical methods. The expected outcome is an improved
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engineering background who has an interest in image reconstruction and/or modelling the mechanics of the heart. The project also has a sub aim of protecting the heart from radiation during radiation therapy
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polymer science. Problem solving skills/experience in applied chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering. For further information, please contact A/Prof. Ken Chiang (E: Ken.Chiang@rmit.edu.au
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the body. This project involves the development and application of advanced computer simulation methods to explore the mechanisms of ion conduction, selectivity and activation for ion channels that control
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Are you an Australian PR, citizen, or an international student in Australia with a 1st class Honours in Civil, Environmental or Mechanical Engineering? RMIT Engineering PhD candidates get a laptop
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
are interested in nanoparticles of different materials and compositions to compare to our standard biocompatible and non-inflammatory polystyrene nanoparticles in animal vaccine models, as well as their mechanism
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nanostructures are increasingly deadly for bacteria (1-3 micrometers) and virus (~0.1 micrometer). However, the mechanism of the biocidal action (hence antibiotic) spanning more than one order of magnitude in size
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respectively. Experimental investigations will be carried out using a bench-scale experimental CVD rig to study the reaction mechanisms. Several advanced characterization methods (such as SEM-XRD, TEM, XRF, EDS
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with large-area, ultrathin thickness, and high flexibility, understanding their plasmonic enhancement mechanisms, and construction of artificial leaves to perform the solar-to-chemical conversion, which
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analytical methods to firstly discover and then define the mechanisms of corrosion inhibition. The successful candidate will investigate an ability of a wide range of small hetero-cyclic molecules to inhibit