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. There is a high likelihood of continued employment with a competitive numeration at APV Engineering, after the completion of PhD. This is a co-funded highly competitive scholarship, only available
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quantitative methods. Expected outcomes include new knowledge on designing for technology-supported wellbeing, particularly when using human-centred AI. The project will involve critical analysis of existing
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This scholarship aims to develop practical methods for optimisaton in large supply chain operations. Ideally candidates should have strong AI, machine learning, and optimisation backgrounds
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The primary objective is the development of computational methods and experimental techniques to investigate failure modes and quantify defects and damage in fibre reinforced hybrid composites used
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The aim of this project is to describe ion conduction and activation/inactivation processes by employing molecular dynamics and statistical mechanical methods. The expected outcome is an improved
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immune responses to promote T cell-mediated tumour clearance. Methods: The laboratory uses world-class big-data omics analysis of blood immune cells, including RNAseq, epigenetics, multicolour
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various methodologies and methods to critically assess and/or propose (re)designs of digital technologies. These research projects will examine technology design and use, focusing on the intersections
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quantitative research methods. This project intends to address the under-representation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients in the uptake of Australia’s first Virtual Emergency Department
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of English proficiency may be required. The project will provide numerous research and development opportunities including: Development of phenomenological and CFD models for aeration systems of sewage
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
composition of the nanoparticle. We will be able to develop vaccines that effectively prevent an treat severe diseases for which currently there are no effective vaccines. Methods: Our laboratory uses new and