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practice, to develop and evaluate accessible digital content environments that are transferable and scalable, and to develop and share tools for co-creating accessible digital content formats. Outcomes may
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Elastomers are an important class of polymers that find applications in healthcare, aerospace, automotive, packaging and many other sectors. However, due to inherent physical, thermo-mechanical properties of elastomers, the additive manufacturing (AM) of elastomers remains challenging. Advanced...
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resisting oxidant and acid in the mine site environment conditions. The candidate should have experience in one or more of the following research areas: Environmental Science, Microbiology, Chemistry
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programs: Bachelor of Environment and Society (BP000) Bachelor of Environmental Science (BP192) Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Environment and Society (BP193) Bachelor of Urban and Regional
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knowledge in uranium bioremediation mechanisms in mining site environment and mining site environmental science through spectroscopic and modelling approaches as well as collaborations with RMIT experts
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environmental characteristics of green space (eg. level of biodiversity, site features) most likely to lead to beneficial outcomes. The PhD student will have access to a global data set to analyse correlations
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Officer will play a role in fostering continuous improvement within the team and cultivating a collaborative work environment. They will provide proactive support to team members during busy periods and
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of design, technology and society. Comprised of nine schools, the College encompasses a wide variety of disciplines of the built environment, education, media & communication, global & social studies and
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digital innovation, world class research, and education in STEM via streamlined collaboration across relevant disciplines. SCT programs prepare students for employment in diverse and complex environments as
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Deans, other senior executives, and committees, to navigate – and influence – an increasingly complex policy environment in Australia. They will also scope, develop and refine our policy advocacy