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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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School for review and confirmation of the Curtin top up Scholarship. Enrolment Requirements For further information on applying for admission please see the link: http://www.curtin.edu.au/research
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here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply By lodging this separate application, applicants acknowledge: The ‘Supervisor confirmation’ must refer to the application
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with an increasing degree of autonomy as skills and experience develop. The Research Assistant will contribute to a specialised research program in quantum information theory and quantum optics, with a
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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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infancy is difficult. This PhD program aims at using state-of-the art multi-channel near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess the functional brain response of infants born preterm in long-term follow-up
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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
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inequities. The successful candidate will be guided by an expert supervisory team, including Dr Taya Collyer, an experienced biostatistician, and Professor Nadine Andrew, an internationally recognised
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Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing
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, computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control