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PhD Opportunity: Digital Twin of Protein Extrusion for Plant-Based Meat Innovation Job No.: 661070 Location: CSIRO Werribee, Victoria and Monash University, Clayton Employment Type: Full-time
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and Innovation (ARC COE-CSI ) is a major 7-year initiative supported primarily by the Australian Research Council (ARC). The Centre is led by UNSW and partnering with a group of Australian universities
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. The Opportunity This PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC funded project Advancing Policy Design for Robots in Public Spaces, conducted by Professor Michael Mintrom, Associate
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for an outstanding PhD candidate working across the areas of futures, design and visual anthropology, to win a scholarship to undertake a PhD within a new programme of research and intervention, which investigates
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). There are two joint PhD projects on offer with a start date within 12 months of the PhD scholarship offer letter. The projects cover a broad area of research in the design and synthesis of new
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designed with the aim of making a positive difference to the life experience of people with disabilities. Projects that fall into one (or more) of the following themes are encouraged: Innovative Assistive
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will achieve our goal through: New models of care and technologies to support the mental health of Australians A model of research training that has been co-designed with industry and service delivery
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. NMR, FTIR, SEC etc.). A must-have is a strong interest in software design towards application in chemistry. Proficiency in the coding language Python and in SQL databases is advantageous. They should
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. The use of these technologies will provide the candidate with a unique opportunity to design and test novel interventions that will advance our understanding of cognitive biases and its modification
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on designing and evaluating health behaviour interventions, randomised control trials and and longitudinal studies. As a registered psychologist, he has focused primarily on the behaviours of alcohol consumption