[Usyd-scholarships-announce] Weekly scholarships email bulletin

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Mon Jun 2 12:28:53 EST 2008


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Previously advertised scholarships can be found on our website:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/ro/training/index.shtml 

 

 

Week beginning: 2 June 2008

 

Research: biomedical engineering; immunopathology; light metals. 

 

For further information on these scholarships, please see:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/ro/training/index.shtml , select 'Current
research scholarships' and search under Research Scholarships (in "Show
Me") and by title (in "Optional Keywords").

 

Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry) in Computational Biomedical
Engineering

The project is to use a computational biomedical engineering approach to
study the electrical current leakage pathways between the cochlea and
adjacent cranial tissues: up to 3 years leading to a PhD: applicants
should have an honours degree in biomedical engineering with a strong
background in computational biomedical engineering and experience of MRI
images: must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or
New Zealand citizens: $25,627pa.

Closing Date: 10 June 2008

 

Flaviviral Immunopathology Research Scholarship  

The project is to investigate the role of immune recognition and
adhesion molecules expressed by the retinal pigment epithelium and the
associated soluble factor responses of these cells during Flavivirus
infection: leading to a M.Phil in the Department of Pathology:
applicants should have expertise in general cell culture techniques, in
flow cytometry, in working with Flaviviruses, and in Electron
microscopy: must be Australian citizens or Australian permanent
residents: $20,007 pa for up to one year.

Closing Date: 10 June 2008

 

PhD Scholarship in Finite element analysis and nanostructural
characterization of light alloy hybrids: an initial case study on
sandwich structures

The project is to develop a modeling approach for the characterization
of laminated sandwich structures formed by light metals using both
experimental and modeling work: applicants should have an Honours 1 or
2A degree in materials science or engineering, or hold a masters degree:
must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or New
Zealand citizens: up to 3 years leading to a PhD: up to $25,000pa. 

Closing Date: 10 June 2008

 

 

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