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Australian disability policy, children's lived experience of disability, and high-quality child development and built environment data. Expected outcomes of the project include new, co-created insights for how
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, the synthesis can be performed in ultrapure environment (e.g., deionized water), which excludes any contamination of formed nanomaterials. This technique was advantageous for the synthesis of a variety of
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and clearly labeled. The ideal PhD candidate should possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a passion for research, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment
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on the collaborative and multidisciplinary research environment within the Discipline of Materials, Manufacturing, and Mechatronics at the School of Engineering at RMIT. It will benefit from collaborations with with
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Elastomers are an important class of polymers that find applications in healthcare, aerospace, automotive, packaging and many other sectors. However, due to inherent physical, thermo-mechanical properties of elastomers, the additive manufacturing (AM) of elastomers remains challenging. Advanced...
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deliver a diverse, inclusive and flexible working environment where our people are supported and our teams are empowered to come up with digital and data solutions with impact. Overview of who we
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of cells in the brain) constitutes a ‘neural code’ for representing information. The activity of brain cells "encodes" external information from our environment (i.e., sensory information received from our
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-technical audiences. Previous demonstrated experience with software such as R, Stata, MPLUS, or similar. Previous interest in, or knowledge of, built environment and liveability factors such as active
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the various aspects of the system for the cellular MRI goal. Currently, the integration of all components on a single chip that would allow for easy deployment in biological environments has not yet been
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the combined expertise of the project supervisors, and the embedding into two research environments. Professor Evan Bieske at the University of Melbourne will contribute expertise in the experimental