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, internal student and commence by 1 January 2026 Have a background in material/mechanical/chemical engineering or chemistry or physics or similar field, and First class or second-class division A bachelor
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by an ARC DECRA project. The purpose is to support the PhD candidate to conduct basic research on “Applications of oxide materials for electrochemical water splitting and plastic degradation”. The key
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. materials. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen
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commence by 1 January 2026. Have a background in material/mechanical/chemical engineering or chemistry or physics or similar field, and: First class or second-class division A bachelor honours degree (GPA
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, for up to a maximum of 3.5 years and Tuition Fees offset support. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any student eligible to study a PhD focused on Chemical Engineering
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engineering, materials science, materials engineering, catalysis and/or electrochemistry are highly desirable. The candidate must meet minimum English language requirements and must be eligible to enrol in PhD
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across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science, engineering and high- performance computing in the fields of radio astronomy, statistics and data science. Through ICRAR, CIRA is working
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I supervise a wide range of PhD projects on experimental research into the electronic properties of novel quantum materials including topological insulators, graphene, and other atomically thin two
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pipelines (80% plastic, 20% metal) for distribution. Despite this potential, there are concerns regarding the compatibility of the materials used in gas transport with hydrogen and the feasibility
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English language requirements enrol as a full time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained) a master’s or honours degree in Materials Engineering, Physics, or a related