74 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD scholarships at Curtin University in Australia
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). The student will have an industry placement opportunity (up to 3 months) to gain experience and network with industry professionals. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science
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relevant mentoring and networking opportunities with leading innovators operating in the minerals industry. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies
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to forecast disease burden under alternative vaccination schedules and to assess the impacts of completed vaccination programs against baseline transmission counterfactuals. This project will build on existing
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to build research capacity within the allied health workforce by supporting clinicians to undertake doctoral studies while maintaining clinical engagement. By providing salary support, the scholarship
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provide a full-time PhD stipend to enable doctoral research that aims to make a difference to survival outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). The exact PhD topic is negotiable. Whilst it must
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and it involves a large number of computational operations. A network simplification approach will be designed to slim network sizes to suit real time implementations. Robust underwater acoustic
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for policy, practice and advocacy. The mixed-methods project will use a combination of participatory approaches including but not limited to GIS mapping, stakeholder analysis, network and systems mapping
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opportunities to join the Curtin enAble Institute’s EMCR network that offers mentoring, research capacity building and professional development opportunities to HDRs and early career researchers. They will be
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investigate the optimal methods for combining multi-satellite InSAR with a network of Kurloo GNSS devices to provide robust 3D ground motion monitoring from space. The potential benefits may include
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(www.ledbyexperience.org) and network of collaborators in a recent review stated that societal issues of climate change, military conflict, and criminality, are inevitably connected with those of mental health and well