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Bachelor degree for international students) Strong background in water ecology Highly motivated to conduct multidisciplinary studies Application process Send an email to [email protected]
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Engineering Scholarship is funded by the generosity of SEA Global. It is awarded to the applicant who has shown initiative during their studies, by applying programming skills to complement, automate and
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eutectics and repurposing waste water streams) and in the presence of exotic ions (as used in battery technologies and for example the ions that comprise ionic liquids). PhD Scholarship details Funding
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Closing the Loop: Beneficial Reuse of Water Treatment Residue for Sustainable Development Water treatment solid (WTS) is the residual material derived from potable water treatment plants. WTS is non
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Conservation’, conducted by Dr Benjamin Thompson. Marine conservation remains severely underfunded despite the pressing need to safeguard ocean resources, ecosystems, and coastal communities effectively and
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. Project: Machine Vision Techniques for Robot Water Tank Inspection Systems (IITK-24005) Lead supervisor: Dr Robert Ross Other supervisor: Dr Abhilash Patel (IITK) Clean water is an essential ingredient in
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Mathematical and numerical models of piezoelectric wave energy converters (MPhil or PhD scholarship)
energy present in ocean waves. The candidate will be supervised by Dr Vivien Challis and Prof Scott McCue at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and will engage in discussions with the broader
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continents in the world and the demand for water resources in many of the most arid regions by industry and communities continues to increase as a result of population growth and expansion and development
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, management and analysis of large, GPS-based datasets to address key questions around the influence of landscape features, artificial water points, drought and control on kangaroo movement. Additional, creative
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robotics solutions for sea, land and air applications. We work with some of the world’s most innovative companies, including Boeing, Google, Tesla, Apple, and General Motors, to enable tomorrow’s autonomous