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to develop innovative techniques for the extraction and concentration of the Pb-210 radioisotope and explore its potential for utilization in a variety of new energy technologies. This industry-linked position
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on advancing data analysis and developing tools for deploying transformative technologies within the renewable and smart energy sectors. Situated in a highly sustainability-focused setting, this role involves
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. The aims of this PhD project are to a) develop workflows for rapidly generating 1D geomechanical models to enable determination of pre-injection stress and pressure conditions for wells in the Cooper and
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of this project is to develop a methodology that could be implemented by the City of Adelaide to calculate the daytime or service population for the local government area. For locations such as capital cities and
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are developed for viscous-, gravity-, and capillary-dominant cases, and for combined cases. Dissolution of CO2 in water along with capillary, chemical and stratigraphic entrapments are not accounted for. Moreover
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Research: Hydrogen from Methane Pyrolysis: The Global Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Center is funded by CSIRO to support 1 x full-time PhD student to develop new understanding and
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physical attributes will support and improve the mapping of seagrasses. · Develop machine learning models and object-based image processing algorithms to differentiate and identify seagrass habitat
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, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspectives by integrating the following topics: (1) Developing strategies for integrating digitalization and sustainability/ circularity in procurement (2) Development
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This University of Adelaide Research Scholarships is offered to support a full-time PhD student who is commencing doctoral research in Developing Toolbox for Measuring and Reporting Scope 3 Supply
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Closing the Loop: Beneficial Reuse of Water Treatment Residue for Sustainable Development Water treatment solid (WTS) is the residual material derived from potable water treatment plants. WTS is non