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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
of the Bacterial Cell Envelope – From Molecular Structure to Metabolic Function: The cell envelope is the interface between a bacterial cell and its environment. MACSYS is currently modelling the structure and
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the industry partner. A structured professional development and training program to develop your applied research skills. Successful students are subject to the policies, procedures and guidelines
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Professor Wensu Chen on his Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project regarding “Multi-hazard resilient hybrid modular structures” along with Professor Hong Hao. This project aims to develop multi
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the controls on the migration, accumulation and preservation of hydrogen in geological reservoirs. PhD Project 3: Structural and geomechanical characterisation of natural hydrogen systems This project will
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stable operation under reactive capture conditions. Unravelling reaction mechanisms and catalyst structure-performance relationships using advanced characterisation techniques and computational tools
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outcomes of this project include innovative methods for robot learning to improve shared movement quality. The PhD candidate will research movement and choreographic structures applied to human-robot
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methods that could accelerate the commercial adoption of printed solar and enable its use on structures that can’t support conventional panels. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the next
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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planes and enable the in-situ growth of active nanoparticles. These lattice planes inherently exhibit distinct properties, including defects, electronic structures, and a tendency to form nanoparticles
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effective digital platform for analyzing, visualising and interpreting the condition of civil engineering structures. The digital twin models are created to represent the state and behaviour of structures in