29 optimization-nonlinear-functions PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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The Neurophysiology of Human Movement Group at the University of Adelaide is seeking a full-time PhD student for a fully funded PhD Scholarship examining “Brain oscillations and motor function in
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, advancing robotic perception systems through monitoring of their machine learning models. Run-Time Monitoring of Machine Learning
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Electronics: Creating next-generation microwave electronics that balance size, power, and performance for handheld platforms. Signal Processing for Embedded Systems: Designing and optimizing algorithms
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diabetes management. This work has the potential to advance precision nutrition approaches and inform clinical guidelines for optimizing blood glucose management in type 2 diabetes. The University
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operations and supply chain management background. Knowledge and experience of simulation and optimization methods would enhance the qualifications. In addition, experience in various research methodologies
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5.2: Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) are increasingly being studied for their potential role in lithium-ion battery recycling. DES has limitation for industrial application due to its poor performance in
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the optimal habitat reconstruction for declining bird species, how to best engage community and landholders in the recovery effort, and priority species-specific objectives for guiding restoration actions and
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the organisation. The AGRS will support eligible students with a research internship scholarship (for 60 business days at the standard RTP rate). About the projects Optimising water use in the Adelaide Park Lands
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to different control measures, allowing us to develop strategies for optimal application of barrier treatment. This project is part of the national Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) initiative
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in communities globally by promoting and supporting the use of the best available evidence to inform decisions made at the point of care. This work begins and ends with the needs of those working in