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PhD project to develop theoretical computations and modelling methods to guide and optimise the synthesis conditions and composition of electrocatalysts. PhD project to develop theoretical
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Joint Monash-Leipzig PhD programme in Health: Open PhD scholarships in the School of Chemistry at Monash University Job No.: 664818 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3
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appropriate visa to study in Australia (if international); be no further than one year (FTE) into a PhD candidature on commencing at CSIRO; hold a primary scholarship; for example, a Research Training Program
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-consuming and costly. In recent years, computer vision techniques have shown promise in bridge displacement measurement and damage detection. Aims The overall aim of this project is to develop a cost
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models for structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures. Digital twin models are used to interpret real time information from videos and images aided by computer vision techniques
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brings together an industry partner, a university and Australia’s leading science agency, CSIRO, to co-develop a four-year industry-focused PhD project. The program supports a three-way partnership aiming
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formulated and executed in the School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Curtin University has the academic expertise to execute the computational modelling using computational fluid dynamics and advanced
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(PM10, PM2.5, PM1), it is crucial to understand their sources and distribution patterns to develop effective control measures. The project will leverage advanced sensor technology and computational
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Program (NGQGP) offers competitive scholarships to train future quantum technology specialists. Leveraging university resources and industry partnerships, cohorts of students tackle real-world research
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, microbiology, molecular biology and/or plant science; interests in the research program led by Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa; willingness and enthusiasm for working in multidisciplinary teams and environments; and