15 engineering-image-processing-phd PhD positions at The University of Newcastle in Australia
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PhD Scholarship The Phare Trust is a charitable trust established to support health service provision and associated education and research relating to disadvantaged communities in the Hunter region
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PhD Scholarship The Therapeutic Targeting Research Group has a PhD Scholarship opportunity available for a student to join our team interested in undertaking translational research in the area of
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, applicants must: Be enrolled in your first year of a PhD program at the University of Newcastle, conducting research related to alternative energy resources. Application Procedure As part of the application
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PhD Scholarship A PhD scholarship as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. The PhD student will be part of a leading research team to investigate how
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data collection, analysis, and project coordination independently are critical. Four PhD students have commenced in the discipline this year, and this position will follow a formal recruitment process to
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PhD Scholarship Develop multimodal machine learning models to predict glioblastoma treatment outcomes using imaging and clinical data. Work with real-world data from John Hunter Hospital in a
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external organisations. Applicants from a range of disciplines or fields will be considered, including electrical, electronics, computer systems or telecommunications engineering. If you're curious about
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, Australia and New Zealand. PhD in History, University of Newcastle Australia This PhD research will be part of a larger Australian Research Council funded project about polio’s history in Australia between
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PhD Scholarship This project investigates how PKCα inhibition reprograms DMG cell identity and immune visibility using iPSC-derived neural stem models and mouse models, to identify how
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PhD Scholarship This project will study mental health outcomes of sexual violence for the LGBTQ+ community. The research will involve quantitative analysis of data from up to seven different