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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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are discretised and solved numerically; this process of discretisation involves splitting the domain of interest into subdomains called cells, which make up the mesh covering the domain. The process of creating
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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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that cannot easily be supported by existing software systems. Within this program, there is the following PhD opportunities available: Topic: Manufacturing process optimisation and quality assurance
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the full application by 31 August 2024. Selection process The University will carefully review your application and consider you for this scholarship. The successful candidate will be made an offer
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reputable journals, if any skills and interests in catalyst synthesis, testing and characterization and process optimisation are desired. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply
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The value of the grant is $750. Payment of the award will be made in one lump-sum, direct to the student. Selection of Candidates The award will be made via a competitive process managed by the Adelaide
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partnership with the Faculties to embed the voices of First Nations Peoples into our teaching, research and community engagement. Selection for these scholarships involves a competitive process, with
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weighted average (CWA) of 55 Application process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be accessed via the ‘My Studies’ tab in OASIS or via the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top right-hand side