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-time studies, for up to a maximum of 3 years. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 2 Eligible courses Any HDR student wishing to study in the field of artificial intelligence Eligibility criteria
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underwater acoustic communication is essential to transmit high-speed data for Australian offshore oil and gas industries, marine commercial operations, monitoring environmental pollution, collecting
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collected. The equipment necessary for the project and the majority of the reagents are available in Dr Boisvert’s lab at CHIRI. The project builds on developmental strengths of the primary supervisor and
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. This PhD project, partnering with the Inclusive Design Collective on the ARC funded mid-career industry fellowship (IM240100147), investigates how people with disability navigated digital platforms during
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understanding of principles of hydrometallurgy and minerals processing. - Strong skills in collecting, recording, and analysing experimental data and the statistical analysis of data. - Ability to interpret
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”. Research topics on vision based techniques for vibration measurements, artificial intelligence techniques, data analysis and signal processing techniques for structural health monitoring are covered in
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qualifications in psychology, human factors, artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, or a discipline that could shed light on individual and team dynamics within the context of command and control
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collective expertise in key areas of the project including applied econometrics, public health, and health economics, will support the quantitative and domain-specific aspects of the study. This research is
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-governmental health organisation. The internship will involve the PhD student collecting and/or analysing data on engagement with awareness and educational campaign materials, such as Cancer Council WA campaign
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, distraction, alcohol consumption) at the same time as introducing strategies that can resolve the source of stress in the long-term (curious reflection, sharing experiences with others, collective action