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student to join a cutting-edge project led by Professor Xia-Ji Liu, funded by the Australian Research Council. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of theoretical physics at the Centre
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for Robotic and Autonomous Perception This project aims to make robotic perception systems safer and more reliable by developing new techniques that continuously monitor the performance of their machine
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opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the area of end-of-life law while collaborating with leading researchers and key stakeholders. Eligibility To apply for this scholarship, you must meet the entry
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recognised research partnership formed between the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and La Trobe University that brings the two organizations' research capabilities together to build a critical mass of
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”) which can conduct electrons perfectly on its boundaries. I am also applying the unusual electronic properties of graphene to generate electricity from outgoing thermal radiation at night. Students will
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Engineering please follow the following steps: 1. Check your eligibility Before beginning the application process, make sure that you meet our entry requirements. You can check the minimum entry requirements
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distribution and transmission network in Australia present a potential solution. This network includes 42,000 km of high-pressure low-carbon steel pipelines for transmission and 97,000 km of low-pressure
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are molecules that exist in two forms, referred to as enantiomers, each being a mirrored image of the other. Different enantiomers share the same physical properties, but often have starkly different biological
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only if sociotechnical systems are appropriately designed. “Command and Control” (C2) is the process taken by organisations and teams to achieve shared goals, and the C2 system is the underpinning
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student to join a cutting-edge project led by Professor Xia-Ji Liu, funded by the Australian Research Council. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of theoretical physics at the Centre