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Status: Closed Applications open: 7/07/2023 Applications close: 25/08/2023 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Energy and environment are two key
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residential precinct case studies at different stages of development, and at different scales, both in Western Australia (SWIS) and the East Coast (NEMS) regulatory environments. The high-level research
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relevance. Get ready to embark on a journey of personalised experiences like never before. Imagine a recommender system that understands your surroundings and delivers recommendations that perfectly align
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. The good side of AVs, however, is that, unlike CVs, they usually create and maintain a huge range of data related to events in their surroundings based on a variety of sensors situated in different parts
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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) tools to enable policy workers and development agencies choose between environmental degradation activities based on the costs and benefits to health. • Support the
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tissues (cartilage, bone, and scales) of fish are increasingly being used to interpret the environment, age animals and answer questions around connectivity and habitat partitioning in modern ecosystems
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. This process involves an early supported plan that adopts a trans-professional assessment model. Receiving care at home is linked to several benefits, including; a familiar environment and routine are essential
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southern Australia have been experimenting with Safflower and have encountered problems with poorly adapted varieties and a lack of agronomic information. This project will involve a multi-environment trial
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: Access our advanced laboratory, computational resources, and specialized equipment to conduct your experiments and simulations. Supportive Environment: Receive mentorship from experienced supervisors who
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Professors Zongping Shao and Moses Tade and Dr Xiaomin Xu on “Efficient and selective water electrolysis for clean energy and environment”. The PhD study will build on some of our recent work to develop