54 web-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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provider or private hospital and develop a project idea that addresses a priority area. Contact the chosen university to secure a university supervisor and continue to develop the project idea. The hospital
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the ARC Research Hub for Carbon Utilisation and Recycling, which is established in 2023 with one of the aims is to develop technologies to transform carbon dioxide emissions from our energy and
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COVID-19. The research will develop evidence-based protocols and guidelines for government, industry, and community groups creating digital platforms. Working directly with people with disability, you'll
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, hemicellulose, and lignin, which can also be used to make high fibre food and plant-based leather and other materials. This research will use BSG to develop high-value functional food, and biomaterials and
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. The candidate is expected to show interest and enthusiasm in scientific research in catalysis, energy, and engineering and to develop knowledge in renewable conversion technologies. Student type Future Students
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the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Curtin University to support an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage research project titled ‘Housing Australia’s ageing population: Delivering solutions
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, the aim of this project is to develop and validate an experimental paradigm that can describe the dynamic processes underlying C2 agility and to characterise the situational factors by which C2 agility can
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Geophysics at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, offers an exciting PhD research opportunity in the area of active and passive seismic data analysis. The PhD candidate will be involved in
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HDR Scholarship in flow assurance and corrosion mitigation at Curtin Corrosion Centre. Curtin University, in collaboration with Chevron Australia, offers one fully funded PhD positions. This research
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beach rocks, a bio-inspired cementation technology will be developed. A novel bio-sintering process is proposed through successive dissolution and remineralization of limestone utilizing the microbes