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. First-authored publications on refereed journals is a bonus. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to QUT's Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Dr
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What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, aimed to produce the next generation of innovation leaders with the skills to work at the
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. The PhD scholarship is part of an Australian Research Council (ARC) led by Distinguished Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik with whom you will be collaborating in a team with Dr Zhou and Dr Carroll.
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at building a competitive and capable workforce that will drive the growth of the Australian tech sector. With our program, the NGGP grants will fund a first cohort of 25 higher degree research (HDR) student
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sustainable and scalable alternative. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Professor Emilie Sauret, Professor Yi-Chin Toh, and Dr Zhongzheng Wang.
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-time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained) have a background in: control engineering computer science municipal and environmental engineering a related field
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engineering applied mathematics civil engineering geotechnical engineering applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge or experience in any of the following: computational fluid dynamics
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Branch’s Queensland Women and Girls’ Health Promotion Program. Supervision from experts within QWGHP, including Dr Emma Heard as industry supervisor, will also ensure alignment of the research and potential
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implications in ethical, efficient, and reliable alternatives to animal testing. The supervisory team Queensland University of Technology: Professor Travis Klein CSIRO: Dr Almar Postma Gelomics Pty Ltd: Dr
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Change Lab (Associate Professor Michele Barnes, University of Sydney), and leading network methodologist Dr Pavel Krivitsky (University of New South Wales). The overarching goal is to provide the first