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, open up a new avenue towards the next generation of lighting and display devices, and foster early-career researchers in the fields of materials chemistry, electronic devices and energy technologies
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, nanoparticles-modified perovskite oxides which can tackle all the above challenges. By rational materials engineering, this project aims to realise both thermochemical energy storage and greenhouse gas upgrading
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evaluating various techniques and providing solutions for the extraction of valuable rare earth minerals from mine waste materials in Australia. By assessing and implementing efficient recovery methods
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. Eligibility criteria The HDR applicant of this project should have a background in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, or materials science. The applicant MUST have either a research-based level 1 Honours
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, materials science, materials engineering, catalysis and/or electrochemistry are highly desirable. The candidate must meet minimum English language requirements and must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs
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current environmental problems and accelerate the nation's progress towards a carbon-neutral society, reinforcing Australia's leading position in the renewable energy and material science sectors
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should have a background in chemistry, physics or materials science with Honours 1 or Master’s by Research degree. It will be beneficial for them to have a relevant experience with techniques including XRD
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across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science, engineering and high- performance computing in the fields of radio astronomy, statistics and data science. Through ICRAR, CIRA is working
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-of-the-art deterministic power-law based strategies that have origins in failure law in material science. Significance Landslides are a major natural hazard that are often entwined and triggered by other
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in a vibrant research environment with over 200 staff and students across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science, engineering and high-performance computing in the fields of radio