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an ARC Discovery Project in conjunction with support from Curtin University. The purpose of the scholarship is to support a PhD student to carry out research in quantum collision theory. Currently
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bring: A PhD, or an equivalent combination of qualifications and demonstrated research experience, in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or related fields, with a focus on power systems engineering
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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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with ADHD. By applying recent advances in emotion regulation theory (Gross, 2015) and measurement (Preece et al., 2018) to the ADHD field, this project has the potential to significantly enhance
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, mechanical engineering, or intelligent systems, this PhD will allow you to merge theory with application in one of the most forward-looking areas of engineering today. Take the next step in your research
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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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collaborations with local and international research groups such as the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility in Germany. Student projects may focus on physics theory, algorithm development, experimental
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Creative arts Design Engineering English language and pathway programs Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Science Teaching Explore Mid-year entry QUT
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This opportunity is open to students with any science-oriented undergraduate background. Students with a background in physics/astronomy, mathematics/statistics, computer science, or data science are particularly