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The Griffith Centre of Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering (GCORE) is situated within the Menzies Health Institute Queensland at Griffith University. The main research areas of GCORE
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Applicants should submit the following by email to the primary investigator(s) listed beside the PhD studentship they are applying for (please see table below). The subject line in the email should read
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) policy, sustainability, and business research would also be considered. The successful candidate shall have excellent communication and research skills, evidencing experience of employing primary data
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battle against invasive species which impact local agriculture, biodiversity and resources.1 Currently, the main solution is to either harvest and burn such species, or to chemically prevent their growth
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with hydrogen-powered gas turbine propulsion systems. Your primary task will be to develop an advanced Model Predictive Controller for novel gas turbines integrated with solid oxide fuel cells
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for MeV X-ray and Neutron Imaging). The project seeks to develop new materials compositions that are suitable in this application space. Main duties and responsibilities of the student include: to carry
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have completed, or expect to complete, a bachelors degree with honours equivalent to IIA/first class honours or a Masters degree (AQF Level 9) incorporating a significant research component of a standard
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have completed, or expect to complete, a bachelors degree with honours equivalent to IIA/first class honours or a Masters degree (AQF Level 9) incorporating a significant research component of a standard
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the division. The teaching activities of the Division of Dynamics are very broad, from several courses at bachelor level on mechanics and solid mechanics to masters' level courses such as finite element methods
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primary brain injuries, such as intraparenchymal hematomas, subarachnoid haemorrhages, ischemic strokes, and traumatic brain injuries, can seriously threaten the functionality of central neural networks and