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                burden. This PhD project will be part of or augment a larger NHMRC Investigator Grant project ('Better feet, better lives') that aims to develop better predictive models that help identify people with 
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                and children's observed birth events and their actual health and well-being outcomes. The latest machine learning and artificial intelligence advancements can mine these datasets to create prediction 
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                Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modellingto these various dangers, to inform the design of, and test, mathematical models that will be generally applicable across a larger cross-section of important species of bacteria. Modelling Evolution – Predicting 
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                , computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control 
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                predictably to in-context demonstrations? What controls their ability to generalize, even when it contradicts their training? This project will involve developing a theoretical framework to explain in-context 
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                the development of predictive models to anticipate potential failures. Additionally, the project will facilitate the transfer of this technology to industry, while also advancing academic knowledge 
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                ability to predict locust band movement. This project will focus on modelling the collective movement of locust hopper bands (thousands to millions of organisms). We will improve on current models through 
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                " (with Prof Kris Helmerson) "High-bandwidth continuous magnetic sensing of an ensemble of electric spins" (with Prof Kris Helmerson) "Developing a spatially sensitive optical magnetometer catheter probe 
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                well as an informed understanding of the losses that have already occurred. If possible, the project could extend to predicting (based on past experience) which portions of the Adelaide Park Lands might be most at risk 
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                class of hydrogels that offer superior control and consistency, aligned to pharmaceutical standards. The potential benefit is to enhance the consistency and predictability of tissue cultures, with