117 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources scholarships at University of Adelaide in Australia
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of seagrass cover and coral reefs across the Australian territorial waters. Emerging hyperspectral satellites provide a way forward to monitor at large spatial scales, while also providing more nuanced
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and the City of Adelaide are partnering to create an internship opportunity for University of Adelaide PhD students, to contribute to the following
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, Codan, has become established as a global leader in electronics solutions. Through this initiative, Codan is supporting exceptional PhD candidates to undertake applied research programs in the fields
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, like displacement of water by CO2 in aquifers accounting for chemical reactions, dissolution of CO2 in water, and evaporation of water into CO2. This innovative PhD project will explore these novel
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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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. Project management skills: • Ability to manage time, set priorities, and coordinate tasks and resources to complete research projects on time and within budget. Interpersonal skills: • Ability to work
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-Splitting: The Global Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Center is funded by CSIRO to support 1 x PhD student to develop and test cluster-based co-catalysts to improve the kinetics of photocatalytic
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This scholarship is funded by an ARC Linkage Project to to support a full-time PhD student who is understanding research in the innovative use of geomechanical modelling to identify secure sites
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This Scholarship opportunity is funded by the CRC-P scheme, Aust. Gov. DISER to support a full-time PhD student who is commencing/undertaking research in the area of alternative energy sources
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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