26 physics "Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces" scholarships at University of Adelaide
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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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physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled environments. In the ARC Centre of Excellence Plants for Space, research is underway to develop zero-waste 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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, there is opportunity to improve this process including potentially using activity data (based on mobile devices). Areas that this project could relate to include applied economics/statistics, urban planning
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an area aligned with the proposed research internship project More information about University of Adelaide's Research Internships is available here . Application Process: To apply, please email the
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. Application Process: To apply, please email the following documents to [email protected] (HDR Internships Team) with the subject line – Fleet Space Technologies PhD Internship: Resume Cover
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exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person: Professor Simon Holford School/Discipline of: School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; Discipline of Earth Sciences Tel: 08
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in Physics (1956). Eligibility To be eligible to apply, candidates must be: An Australian citizen, Australianpermanent resident, New Zealand citizen, Permanent Humanitarian visa holder or international
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to increase the rate of discovery of objects of interest. These robots could, in principle, take on many roles in the target discovery process including, but not limited to, rapidly locating and flagging
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related fields. Criteria: Hold an Honours degree or equivalent in chemistry, physics, geochemistry or a related field. Experience in laboratory techniques, ideally including sample preparation, radioisotope