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immunological techniques, e.g. ELISA, ELISPOT, immunohistology, proliferation and functional immune-cell assays. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in immunology
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, chemical sensing, environmental science or geochemistry. Prospective candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD Applied Chemistry (DR229). Scholarship applications will
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digital leaders. By the end of this PhD project, the candidate will be in demand from majority of mining and supply chain companies. The ideal candidate we are looking for: Passionate about optimisation
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This project seeks to pinpoint cellular and molecular epigenetic mechanisms that drive age-related immune-senescence and inflammation, critical to the decline in immune function and ability to respond to vaccines, infections and cancers in the elderly. This project seeks to pinpoint cellular and...
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Emerging technologies offer promising potentials for producing biopolymers with novel functionalities. The aim of these projects is to study improving technofunctionalities of important food biopolymers using innovative technologies for valorisation. Emerging technologies offer promising...
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The PhD student will work on the synthesis and characterization of new diamond materials for quantum sensing applications as part of a multi-disciplinary team. The PhD student will work on the
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skills demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the PhD by research degree Eligibility requirements: have a first-class Honours or
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30th June 2023 One scholarship available. One scholarship available. To be eligible to apply you must: be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen meet host university PhD
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submit your academic CV to the designated supervisor for consideration. The awarding of the PhD scholarship is contingent upon successfully passing the interview process. Please submit your academic CV
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are highly toxic and can only be reliably tested at >1ppm levels. To overcome this limitation, new sensing materials such as 2D materials and their heterostructures will be investigated to enable ppb level