61 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project “Innovative Data Driven Techniques for Structural Condition Monitoring
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of the most important public health challenges of our time. Current approaches to dementia risk reduction are predominately focused on individual (or personalised) strategies which are often difficult
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to microscopic viewpoints, master his/her comprehensive and in-depth knowledge related to material science, physics, and chemistry. The PhD candidate will work with Professors Moses Tade, Zongping Shao, and Early
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quantify CT scan frailty markers, emphasising skeletal muscle metrics like PMD and organ measures such as KBR, lung volumes, osteopenia, and aortic calcification. ii) Assess the AI-assisted approach's
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. Enquiries Contact Professor Stephen van Leeuwen on +61 8 9266 2890 or healingcountry@curtin.edu.au Further Information The ARC Training Centre for Healing Country (‘Healing Country’ ) builds a robust science
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for developing educational tools and therapeutic interventions, aligning with national health strategies to support cognitive health across the lifespan. An internship may be available for this project
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, Australia's HIV response has been a public health exemplar, characterised by investment, bipartisan government support, and significant involvement by affected groups —such as people living with HIV, gay and
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complex public health issue underpinned by a range of environmental, commercial, social, and cultural factors. Alcohol use amongst young people has declined over the past three decades, however there has
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, and community. One in five Australian teenagers drink at levels that may cause health related harms, at least once a month. Drinking alcohol is an accepted and widespread practice in Australian
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the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Fellowship project titled, 'Transforming Smart Bridge Monitoring by Computer