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interested in connecting spatial and spectral information to understand complex materials systems at the molecular level with machine learning. PhD Student A will work with tumour sections to develop multiple
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are undertaking research in aerospace engineering and specifically on the application of distributed propulsion systems on future aeroplanes. Project details: Despite being some of the most complex and efficient
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate to undertake a Psychology research project in a co-funded industry-based PhD titled: Whose problem is it anyway? Navigating shared responsibility for child
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that enable robust, real-time detection in complex environments. Scholarship: A generous scholarship package of AUD $80k per year is available for the successful applicant, providing a stipend to support living
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member. Membership is $60 (excluding GST) for 3 years to cover term of scholarship https://health.adelaide.edu.au/healthy-development-adelaide/get-involved Applicants must have a HDA member as their
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future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing the challenge presented by the integration of multiple complex systems. Coding and user interface
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School of Information Technology (SIT) PhD Scholarship Scheme The successful applicant will be based at Murdoch University within the School of Information Technology (SIT) and work closely with
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-complex-materials-systems-at-the-molecular-level-with-machine-learning-phd-scholarship Who to contact for further information: Professor Paul Pigram, oni.scholarship@latrobe.edu.au . Closing date
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Background Scholarship code: IND-25122 Expressions of interest - open until filled. This is an industry-linked PhD scholarship. This scholarship is created by La Trobe University in collaboration
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the structure and function of chromatin-associated complexes involved in gene repression. About Us: We are a dynamic and international team working within the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute