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Management (CCDM) is offering a research scholarship to a highly motivated PhD candidate to develop multi-omic pipelines to analyse disease dynamics in crop plants. CCDM is co-supported by Curtin University
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on Earth necessitates the detection and tracking of potentially hazardous asteroids to develop effective mitigation strategies. This PhD project aims to explore the combined use of the Vera Rubin Observatory
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of the Carrolup artworks the John Curtin Gallery presents exhibitions and programs that offer a rare glimpse into the lived experiences of Aboriginal children in Western Australia. Aims The social and educational
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sharing market framework with an all-in-one edge-to-cloud solution Project Description: This project aims to develop a DSO market framework with PAYG financing and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing
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organisational performance by leveraging the diverse range of knowledge and skills of CaLD customers and employees. This project aims to use social identity theory and role theory to develop a comprehensive
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sharing market framework with an all-in-one edge-to-cloud solution Project Description: This project aims to develop a DSO market framework with PAYG financing and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing
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(HSRG) at Curtin University is involved in an ongoing research project with Velox Energy Materials to develop a solution for exporting hydrogen from Australia as a powder. This multi-faceted research
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the complex and challenging issues currently limiting the growth of renewable energy. The goal is to develop innovative methodology and technology that will facilitate the widespread integration of renewable
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economics. They will be expected to develop a multi-criteria optimisation framework as a transparent approach to incorporating the differing perspectives of value, risk, and timeframes held by different
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issues currently limiting the growth of renewable energy. The goal is to develop innovative methodology and technology that will facilitate the widespread integration of renewable resources