11 medical-image-processing-phd Postgraduate positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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program (PhD or MPhil) at the University of Adelaide in one of the eligible disciplines listed above; Undertaking research aligned with the fields of mineral processing, mining engineering or chemical
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between project workstreams—agronomy, modelling and economics. The successful candidate will undertake both desktop and field activities. Key activities include: Data management, processing, analysis and
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. The successful candidate will undertake both desktop and field activities. Key activities include: Data management, processing, analysis and interpretation to enable robust comparisons between systems within and
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. This position will work with our partners Praetorian Aeronautics and their testing team
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scholarship, access to events and networking, mentoring, and ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The postgraduate category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate
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category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate website as payment varies dependent on program). Eligibility: Applicants are required to meet three eligibility criteria
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(including British) History. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens, permanent residents of Australia or international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD/MPhil degree at
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participants around the world. To be successful you will need: A recent PhD degree or close to completion (within 6 months) in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field
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wellbeing through ground-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. Your
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minerals and their chemical constituents, water and living organisms. Ultimately, regolith science is the study of Earth’s critical zone: research into the processes that sustain life today and in the past