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The scholarship provides stipend of $34,841 per annum pro rata (full-time) for three years, and successful applicant will also be awarded a Tuition Fee Scholarship if required. The scholarship provides stipend of $34,841 per annum pro rata (full-time) for three years, and successful applicant...
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. For complete eligibility details, including special circumstances and evidence to be submitted, check the new Guide for applicants. The application process is entirely online. Candidates may apply for up to 3
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meet the eligibility criteria should contact the primary supervisor, Professor Michelle Spencer ([email protected] ) to express their interest and apply through the RMIT application process
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: Satisfy RMIT entry English requirements for postgraduate research students Academic: Master/Bachelor (first class honor) degree in physics, optics, optoelectronics, physics chemistry, material science
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the complex interactions of gangue minerals during the reduction process, focusing on the formation of fayalites and low melting point aluminosilicates, which can affect metallisation and the reduction kinetics
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the complex interactions of gangue minerals during the reduction process, focusing on the formation of fayalites and low melting point aluminosilicates, which can affect metallisation and the reduction kinetics
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the complex interactions of gangue minerals during the reduction process, focusing on the formation of fayalites and low melting point aluminosilicates, which can affect metallisation and the reduction kinetics
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Department of Physics and Astronomy This position is currently located at the Hawthorn campus but the incumbent may be required to undertake duties at any of the University's campuses Stipend
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imbalanced condition. About you To be successful in the role, you will have: Mater or Honours Theoretical background in ultracold quantum gases and condensed matter physics Demonstrated experience in numerical
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determined by a panel in a merit-based selection process. The successful candidate will complete their PhD under the supervision of Professor Neil Selwyn, as well as at least one other academic from