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students is valued at approximately $70,000 AUD per year. The Curtin HDR base stipend rate may be indexed each year in line with CPI (normally 2%) at the discretion of the Research Office at Curtin
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Professor Hai Wang Name of universityMurdoch University FacultyCollege of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics CSIRO Name of CSIRO supervisorDr Quanxi Shao CSIRO Research Unit Data61 Industry Name
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Fieldwork grants. Funding approval will be based on the essentiality of research activities for thesis completion and at the discretion of the Faculty. Status: Open for applications Applications open: 1 Oct
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PhD in the epidemiology field Eligibility criteria Undergraduate degree with Honours or Masters in Science with units in mathematics and/or biostatistics Demonstrated coding experience: either
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mathematical integration, with the desired outcome being to increase the water and/or nitrogen use efficiency of Australian cropping systems. We propose to use a range of emerging data science approaches within
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the field of robotics the application must be able to demonstrate that you are from an under-represented minority group in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. This may include
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, the candidate should ideally possess the following skillset: A strong security background (in cryptography, mathematics, information security, or a related field) Previous industrial experience is not required
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addition, the candidate should ideally possess the following skillset: A strong security background (in cryptography, mathematics, information security, or a related field) Previous industrial experience is
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available at the Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science at Curtin University. The research will focus on developing robust adaptive techniques for solving complex problems in mathematical physics
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. Scholarships include learning and development expenses of up to $5,000 over the term of scholarship with the use of these funds being at the discretion of CSIRO and the student's university supervisor