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clients’ remote mine sites in order to undertake these and other work activities Are you a flexible and collaborative individual, with experience in an instrumentation, electrical or mechanical field? We
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of their remnants (including predictions for GW sources); mixing and transport processes in the stellar interior; nucleosynthesis and the origin of elements, including galacto-chemical evolution - which elements
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solution eleXsys as a core element operating autonomous microgrids of the future, as well as providing integrated Volt/VAR management, allowing for full two-way energy flow in the entire microgrid network
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a wide range of high-impact studies in sepsis, traumatic brain injury, mechanical ventilation, ECMO, and more. Learn more at monash.edu/medicine/sphpm/anzicrc . At Monash , work feels different
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totalling approximately $47,000 per annum tax exempt (2025 rate). A four year Project Expense and Development package of $13,000 per annum. A 60 day Industry Engagement component with the industry partner. A
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year scholarship package totalling approximately $47,000 per annum tax exempt (2025 rate) A four year Project Expense and Development package of $13,000 per annum A 60 day Industry Engagement component
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to new questions about work futures in the building/construction industry. Applications for both written thesis and thesis with a practice-based documentary filmmaking element are both welcome. Candidates
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-ray speckle-based imaging, a simple and flexible technique using just a piece of sandpaper as an optical element to access the phase-contrast and dark-field image modalities. Using this method, I
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limited to: Enhancing Small-Signal Stability in Inverter-Dominated Grids, Examining the effectiveness and uptake of electricity pricing mechanisms, Forecasting the future of indoor air, Role of storage in
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, and neural regeneration. ARMI’s mission is to unravel the fundamental mechanisms of regeneration, enabling the development of innovative clinical therapies that can prevent, halt, and reverse damage