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Vision and Edge Computing'. PhD candidates involved in this project will be trained in the emerging field of smart infrastructure, which is critical for Australian society in the coming decade
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the area of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is limited due to poor understanding of bio-mineral reaction kinetics at molecular level; highlighting the need for unpinning the role
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship, tax exempt, of $43,637 per annum for a period of three years, with a possible 6 month extension, subject to satisfactory progress. This is inclusive
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This PhD research scholarship (Learning Lessons from Drug Resistance to Tackle Herbicide Resistance) is funded by the Australian Research Council to support a full-time PhD student to undertake
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Status: Open Applications open: 26/02/2025 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is funded by
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carrier, while water electrolysis powered with renewables-generated electricity is a highly promising way for large scale green hydrogen production, in particular for Australia. The state-of-the-art
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limitations. Encompassing proton-conducting electrolytes, these cells operate within the 350-650 °C range, which is markedly lower than that of the traditional solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) by 200°C
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-powered biodiversity research AI-powered research developed at the University of Melbourne which is advancing access to biodiversity data and shaving years off processing times will be used in a new
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the whole university to help you or your organisation get future fit, fast. More about us Contact us For individuals Improve your performance, advance your career or make a change with real world short
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Swinburne Research Strategy and Ecosystem area would not be receiving income from another source to support their general living costs while undertaking their course of study if that income is greater than