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opportunity to be part of an ARC funded project with the Queensland Department of Education, and to also work with researchers from Griffith University and University of Southern Queensland. The candidate will
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Mathematical and numerical models of piezoelectric wave energy converters (MPhil or PhD scholarship)
into question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship This scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project that aims to develop mathematical and numerical models
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evolve the power system stability and strength assessment framework to suit weak electricity grids with substantial renewable sources. It expects to develop a digitalized approach where comprehensive
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, or an ability and interest to develop quantitative analysis skills. You should ideally have a background and strong interest in at least one of the following: spatial ecology environmental modelling environmental
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or develop a patient-reported outcome measure based on co-design principles. TPCH operates a Short Stay Pathway within its acute inpatient services, and Caboolture Hospital has a dedicated “Short Stay
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drug- and vaccine-delivery systems. Despite the potential for numerous technology applications for this family of molecules, comparatively little effort has been made to develop the analytical tools
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considered in pain models that could be targets for new therapies. use the model to develop more efficient pathways and new pathways to consider for neuropathic pain.
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structured professional development and training program to develop your applied research skills. Eligibility You must be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident, or a New Zealand citizen. You must also
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to integrate findings from other PhD projects into the broader research objectives investigate the use of DMS data to enhance decision-making capabilities of advanced driving systems develop algorithms and
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scholarship program at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to train the next generation of aspiring Australian roboticists. The Alberto Elfes Memorial Scholarship Fund will use prize money from CSIRO’s