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Full-time enrolment in a PhD program at Curtin University Background in artificial intelligence, computer vision, or structural/civil engineering Demonstrated research experience, with evidence of
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must enrol in the PhD program in full-time study mode and meet the relevant milestone requirements for a PhD (e.g., complete their milestone 1 within 6 months of enrolment). Enquiries Prof Leon Straker
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Status: Open Applications open: 20/06/2022 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The candidate will work on a research project on the development of crushed hardened waste concrete as a recycled aggregate...
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the reactions of several chemical species and the results in varying corrosivity of such environments. To tackle this interdisciplinary problem, we are looking for a PhD candidate with a strong chemistry and/or
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Status: Open Applications open: 15/03/2022 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Three PhD student scholarships
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The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program (full-time study). Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum academic entry requirement for admission
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number awarded 3 Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program (full-time study). Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum
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part of the scholarship. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any HDR student wishing to study in the Health field Eligibility criteria Full-time enrolment in a PhD program at
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the project team listed in ‘Our People’ above. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will have enrolled into and commenced the PhD program by June 2022. Prospective applicants can obtain
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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