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, in the Faculty of Business & Law at Curtin University, is seeking one (1) doctoral applicant (PhD) to join an Australian Research Council [ARC] Discovery Project, namely: Optimizing Benefits
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to reach the brain tumour. This research project consists of three stages. The first stage involves the development and characterization of itraconazole-loaded drug delivery
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-temperature performance. The PhD project will focus on the development, investigations and optimizations of new electrode and electrolyte materials. The project will expand the student’s skill set in scientific research
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and the Adelaide Park Lands Association are partnering to create an internship opportunity for a University of Adelaide PhD students, to contribute to a
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investigate the optimal methods for combining multi-satellite InSAR with a network of Kurloo GNSS devices to provide robust 3D ground motion monitoring from space. The potential benefits may include
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energy and promote the development of hydrogen research in Australia. This should provide significant benefits to achieve energy sustainability and carbon neutrality for Australia. Aims The key to achieve
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complex characteristics of underwater communication channels; the performance of those classical models is poor, since understanding of underwater acoustic channels is insufficient. Recently our research
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materials. Develop and optimize materials for efficient hydrogen liquefaction. Analyze data and contribute to the publication of research findings. Collaborate with a team of researchers and engineers. Join
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