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: Forging the new Australian Dream in a Post-homeownership nation . To commence in 2025, this PhD will involve international comparative analysis of qualitative (including primary data collection) and
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% superannuation applies. 1-year Fixed Term opportunity for a Research Funding Officer (Post Award) to join the Division of Research and Innovation. Working under general direction, the Research Funding Officer
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finite element methods, which demand extensive data and are costly, PINNs embed governing physical laws directly into the learning process. This allows effective management of limited and noisy data
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the expertise in repair and rehabilitation of structures with advanced materials, construction-grade waste materials and experience in experimentation and modelling of structures or structural elements. This all
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Adelaide University is offering a full-time PhD scholarship to support research into aluminium geochemistry in acid sulfate environments. Activities such as coal and metal ore mining, wetland
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode Materials – These projects focus on developing low-cost, scalable strategies for the direct recycling and
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hardware elements with PC controllers. We will tailor the role to your strengths, with opportunities to specialise in areas such as software, electronics, or mechanical design depending on your experience
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diploma of at least three years full-time or equivalent (teaching or other) plus a post-graduate qualification in Education or a related field, including a TESOL component. The path to Adelaide University
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). No extensions shall be considered. Eligibility To be eligible for the Scholarships, applicants must be: Commencing a full-time Doctor of Philosophy program in engineering at the University of Adelaide
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assessment in the general practice curriculum within in the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) content for the rural cohort of medical students and contribute to the development of the Doctor