10 organic-chemistry PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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global requirement to increase the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). These fuels, made from biomass and organic waste, may offer solutions to environmental, social, and economic issues within
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complete any other CSIRO requirements. Ideally, the applicant will have: a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be given
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in the creative industries; the impact of GenAI on the business models of large platforms; new intermediaries in the GenAI economy; and generative advertising. Approaches might include critical data
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have: a strong background in one of these areas: power system dynamic simulation and analysis grid integration of renewable energy sources power converter/inverter for renewable energy sources AI
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. Once the models are incorporated into a single System Architecture it will be analysed. The analysis will look at: the limits of the models. This will help to identify what has been and has not been
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, including a full RTP Fee offset a structured professional development and training program a Project Expense and Development package of $13,000 per annum over four years an in-business industry engagement
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international or offshore female students (who already hold study rights in Australia) in the priority areas of computer science , chemistry and physics , and mathematical sciences . Five PhD scholarships
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. For more information about the application process, email About the scholarship As the successful applicant you will complete your PhD in the field of organic photochemistry for advanced reprogrammable
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collaborator award PhD Top-up award travel grant – international travel grant – domestic other (by prior arrangement). Further information about what you will receive will be provided following successful
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, education and happiness of young children, including parents and caregivers; teachers and educators; government and policy makers; and community and business organisations. We are funded by the Australian