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training and knowledge mobilization activities in the social sciences and humanities. SSHRC recommends clearing your browser cache to ensure the most up-to-date funding opportunities are consulted. Filter
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induced fluorescence, backlit shadowgraphy, and/or particle imaging methods disseminate results at suitable venues (with a preference for international peer-reviewed journal articles) and prepare follow-up
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performing irradiation campaigns of materials with neutrons or charged particles. Proven experience in characterization of materials using a range of analytical techniques. Proven commitment to proactively
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total disc replacement (TDR). Traditionally, this issue has been attributed to mechanical load alterations post-implantation. However, emerging evidence suggests that wear particles from spinal implants
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”). This includes using structured light and angular momentum transfer to manipulate nano- and micron-sized particles in and around cells. By developing new methods to generate quantitative measurements
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the next frontier of photonic quantum technologies. About the Project: Making Strongly Interacting Photons investigates a remarkable class of particles called polaritons — hybrids of light and matter
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Lipid nanoparticles are critical delivery systems for a wide range of biomedical applications. This project will involve studying the structural properties of lipid nanoparticles, modifying particle
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the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It will employ cutting-edge computational approaches using Australian and American supercomputers, alongside single-particle cryo-electron microscopy and functional
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the next frontier of photonic quantum technologies. About the Project: Making Strongly Interacting Photons investigates a remarkable class of particles called polaritons — hybrids of light and matter
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required, carry out sample preparation and analysis on the instruments to satisfy and accomplish research outcomes, including rheology, tribology, light scattering, particle/surface characterisation