Detrital geochronology and isotope geochemistry

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Detrital geochronology and isotope geochemistry

Curtin University (Timescales of Mineral Systems Group) invite applications for a PhD research position in detrital geochronology. The PhD project…

Innovative Isotope Geochemistry for Understanding Australia’s Crust Through Time

We invite applications for one fully funded PhD research position focused on advancing our understanding of the evolution of Australia’s…

Future Planning of Indigenous Biocultural Landscapes

This is a PhD scholarship funded by industry partnerships in collaboration with Traditional Custodians, to establish a national Biocultural Landscape…

Scaling up the contribution from forest residues to the clean energy transition

The Australian Government’s commitment to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 necessitates large scale decarbonisation of heavy industry, supported…

Radio Transients from Compact Objects – 3 Scholarships

World-leading research at the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy is exploring the nature of radio emission produced by compact objects:…

Production of High-Quality Biocoke from Biomass Pyrolysis Products

This PhD project will investigate the production of biocoke from biomass pyrolysis, focusing on biocoke characteristics, formation mechanisms and the…

Pyrolysis of Mixed Waste Plastics for High-Quality Oil Production

Pyrolysis is a promising technology to convert mixed plastic waste into oil products, but the plastic pyrolysis oil currently has…

Upgrading of Plastic Pyrolysis Oil into Sustainable Jet Fuel

Both the aviation and waste sectors contribute largely to Australia’s emissions, thus advanced technologies are urgently needed for decarbonising those…

Structural health monitoring by using generative and physics-informed AI

It is highlighted that about 70% of Australia’s bridges are more than 50 years old and rapidly approaching end of…

City-level structural health monitoring of bridges with drive-by sensing

It is highlighted that about 70% of Australia’s bridges are more than 50 years old and rapidly approaching end of…

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