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spatially segregated biological cues. This project will focus on developing plasma pen modules and their application to selectively functionalize surfaces and interfaces during 3D bioprinting. The physical
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A PhD scholarship as part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project is available in collaboration with a world-leading 3D-bioprinting company. This multi-disciplinary project aims to develop
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interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in computational plasma physics particularly focused on dense
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. For more information on our school go to the following link - https://www.unsw.edu.au/engineering/our-schools/electrical-engineering-telecommunications Skills & Experience A PhD in Nuclear Physics and
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Experience - as demonstrated in the track record of publications and PhD/Master Thesis work - in (i) the culture and genetic manipulation (CRISPR/Cas9) of: human cell lines/iPSC/organoids/explant cultures, (ii
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biology, cancer metabolism, neuroscience, fluorescence lifetime imaging, or related discipline Experience - as demonstrated in the track record of publications and PhD/Master Thesis work - in (i
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evaluation of their biocidal activity and biocompatibility (Elena Ivanova, RMIT). Plasma deposition as well as atomic layer deposition (ALD) will be used for coatings over laser treated surfaces (accessible
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from large prospective cohorts. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs at Curtin. Application process If this project excites you, and your research skills and experience are a good fit for this
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key skills in synthesis and characterisation of nanomaterials, nano–bio interactions and immunology. The PhD will further participate in established collaborations with other leading nanotechnology