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/funding being fully established. Supervisor: Dr Yong Zhao Available to: Domestic students PhD Eligibility Criteria Prior research experience in electrochemistry, ion/gas separation membranes, carbon
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in conventional silicon solar panels and at present there are no IEC stress tests that appropriately reflect the degradation mechanisms of printed solar devices. This project will develop the urgently
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minimum selection criteria:Required qualifications for entry to a PhD in geophysics, geochemistry or geology Record of previous research training and/or research skills Experience in undertaking field-based
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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team at Swinburne University’s Department of Mechanical and Product Design Engineering. This PhD will provide a unique opportunity to conduct impactful research with real-world industry applications
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aims to obtain a comprehensive, integrated, multi-level understanding of mechanisms and features involved in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. This PhD scholarship is supported by
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Status: Open Applications open: 25/11/2024 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The CSIRO Industry PhD Program
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Intelligence, and Open Digital Manufacturing Platforms. We are seeking a talented and motivated PhD candidate to join this exciting initiative. The project, in partnership with Krueger Transport Equipment Pty
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English language requirements. Completion of a bachelor (honours) degree or master degree by research in: civil engineering geotechnical engineering petroleum engineering mechanical engineering applied mathematics
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they cannot intercalate into commonly used anode materials like graphite. This project aims to investigate the atomic level sodium storage mechanism in hard carbon via combined experiment and atomistic