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The Adelaide Graduate Research School is partnering with the Department for Environment and Water to provide various research internship opportunities for our PhD students. The Department
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an outstanding career environment The University of Adelaide is a uniquely rewarding workplace. The size, breadth and quality of our education and research programs - including significant industry, government and
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the University of Queensland and CSIRO, supported by the South Australian Water Corporation and the Department for Environment and Water, and managed by the SmartSat CRC. Research objectives: The overall objective
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Detector - Industry PhD with Minelab Project description Metal detectors are used in many contexts and environments to locate objects of interest, from prospecting for gold nuggets in the Australian outback
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providing a highly collaborative environment that benefits the research of all its scientists, whether at the graduate, post-doctoral or group leader level. A key initiative of the associate membership is an
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(EMBL). EMBL is an international research organisation that fosters excellence by providing a highly collaborative environment that benefits the research of all its scientists, whether at the graduate
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are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our research team in the field of new energy technology and radioactive environmental waste management. The successful candidate will contribute
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sustainable building practices. Gaining professional industry experience in a fast-growing tech startup environment. Acquiring access to a multidisciplinary Agile team focused on innovation in sustainability
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methods to automatically respond to the constantly changing and complex Radio Frequency (RF) environment in electronic warfare (EW). The project will involve the design, implementation, and testing of new
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-hazardous solid waste, which is either disposed of in landfills with associated environmental and financial burdens or remains stockpiled at water treatment sites. The presence of activated carbon in WTS