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–polariton interaction strength Mapping the non-equilibrium phase diagram under strong light–matter coupling Investigating polariton-polarons and emergent quasiparticles in imbalanced regimes What We’re
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the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to reach the brain tumour. This research project consists of three stages. The first stage involves the development and characterization of itraconazole-loaded drug delivery
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training in research methods, publishing, grant writing, and career planning. How to Apply This is a two-stage application process: Initial Screening and Interview Interested applicants should email the
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: these must be certified if you progress to the next stage). Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview and will be
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honours, or close to obtaining the degrees (e.g. in the last semester/final stage of the degree). Application process Future student, please contact us via theEOI form . Enrolment Requirements Recipients
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of synthetic chemists. Other redox reactions of conceptual and practical value, such as the enantioselective oxidation of alcohols, the asymmetric reduction of ketones, are still performed in an homogenous phase
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minor thesis packaged into a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree. For a Health Economics specialisation, this stage begins in Year 2 of the MCom degree and takes one year to complete. Provided you meet the
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the student to be involved on the international stage. An internship may be available for this project. Funding for this project has been provided by the Curtin University Resources Technology and Critical
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Catalyst Surface Properties Explore the relationship between electrocatalytic performance and catalyst surface properties, including defect structures, crystal plane orientation, and active secondary phase
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for peer-based programs that reflect their specific contexts and needs. This research will employ a mixed-methods approach, structured into three distinct phases: co-design, pilot implementation, and