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information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor of Philosophy Candidate Requirements Applications are invited from candidates with backgrounds in Materials Science
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candidates holding (or eligible to obtain) a valid student visa. Candidates with strong academic and research track records are particularly encouraged to apply. For further information, please follow the link
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electromagnetic signatures, primarily focussed on linking the data from these exciting experiments with our theoretical understanding of gravity and the most extreme regions of the Universe. I am a member of the
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, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision, mixed reality, wearables etc. Disability, Technology, and Society: Research with a sociological or anthropological focus on the use of bespoke and/or
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climate economy in Australia (Dr Svenja Keele ) Communicating Data to Advance Community and Ecological Wellbeing (Prof. Libby Lester ) Making Futures Together: Designing and Testing Creative Methods
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information about the OPTEX IRTG in general, please consult the IRTG website . For specific questions about the research projects above, please email the corresponding supervisor. For information about the
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Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor
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an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent Resident or a New Zealand citizen. For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor of Philosophy ● 3292 - Master of
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of people with disability. These might, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision, mixed reality, wearables etc. Disability, Technology, and Society: Research with a sociological or
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opportunities for a dynamic, ‘Learning Health System’ – where data can be harnessed to inform real-time and personalised decision-making. Existing linked administrative databases already capture Australian women