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Work on a CSIRO and RMIT co-funded project. It is applicable to those wishing to work on the cutting-edge research of mineral resources recovery and mining site environmental management. The PhD
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This project will lead to development of early detection kit for graft-transmissible diseases in citrus. The student will get opportunity to work as a part of a large, multi-institute team consisting of internationally recognized experts in this area. This project will lead to development of...
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a first-class Honours or equivalent in physics or related disciplines meet RMIT University’s entry requirements for the Higher Degree by Research programs. To be eligible for this scholarship you must
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Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 31/12/2023 31/12/2023 One (1) scholarship available One (1) scholarship available Standard RMIT PhD enrollment requirement Standard RMIT PhD enrollment
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[email protected] . This scholarship will be supporting a PhD candidate with a keen interest in female reproductive health, particularly in the area of endometrial biology, embryo implantation and
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condensed matter physics, physical chemistry or biology Possess a strong interest in biological problems using physical and chemical theory and computer-based techniques Meet RMIT’s entry requirements
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, including members specialising in biology, microfluidics, machine learning and clinical research from RMIT University and Leading Technology Group (LTG). LTG is an Australian group of medical research
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to establish if your research interest and prior experience are aligned with this project. Further details on RMIT University’s research strategy can be found on the Our Research page. All applicants should
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-month extension. One (1). One (1). To be eligible for this scholarship you must: have a first-class Honours or equivalent in physics or related disciplines meet RMIT University’s entry requirements
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Centre (InPAC) at RMIT University aims to create the next generation of integrated photonic circuits with unprecedented efficiency and innovative monitoring and control techniques. We are offering several