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of the electric smelting process, to aid in interpretation of experimental results, and to assist in scale up. The CIMR is inviting applications for a PhD position in iron/steelmaking. We are seeking a highly
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lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, iron, aluminium, and phosphorus. The research will focus on developing a high-temperature recycling process to recover these elements, using reduction methods involving
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lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, iron, aluminium, and phosphorus. The research will focus on developing a high-temperature recycling process to recover these elements, using reduction methods involving
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lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, iron, aluminium, and phosphorus. The research will focus on developing a high-temperature recycling process to recover these elements, using reduction methods involving
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Curtin. Application process Please send your CV, academic transcripts and brief rationale why you want to join this research project via the HDR expression of interest form to the project lead researcher
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talented doctoral students to work closely with world-class research groups and benefit from the combined expertise and facilities offered at the two institutions, with a lead supervisor within each
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talented doctoral students to work closely with world-class research groups and benefit from the combined expertise and facilities offered at the two institutions, with a lead supervisor within each
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activities are undertaken at Tosari Crop Research Centre and involve assessing the practical and commercial feasibility of various ag technologies on farm to manage the risks associated with seasonal variation
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, specifically on the creation of a new energy technology utilising Pb-210 extracted from mine waste materials. Title:“Waste to Watts: Transforming Pb-210 mine waste into clean energy”. Role Summary: We
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applying for HDR admission. Prior to submitting applications, prospective applicants are advised to contact the Project lead, Tim Windsor via email ([email protected] ) to discuss your interest in