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PhD Scholarship – Feasibility, Acceptability and Utility of a Person-Centred Behaviour Change Program to Slow Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Job No.: 677725 Location: Clayton campus Employment
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confirmation) The Opportunity This is an opportunity for a talented PhD candidate with strong skills in developing prototype systems for Extended Reality (XR - which encompasses augmented and virtual reality
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of surfaces, which is currently not resolved issue to stop bacterial colonisation. Magnetic control of nanoparticles will be relevant across several biomedical imaging techniques. Application potential: anti
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drones can capture visual and thermal imaging at a very high resolution, suitable for detecting photovoltaic modules and the cleanliness of solar panels. These images and other data can be processed by
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Vision and Edge Computing'. PhD candidates involved in this project will be trained in the emerging field of smart infrastructure, which is critical for Australian society in the coming decade
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to apply: Seismic wave propagation theory; seismic data acquisition and processing; signal processing, seismic imaging, geophysical inversion, scientific programming, reservoir modelling. Previous research
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-field imaging of dynamic processes" "Multi-scale X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Spectral X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Single-shot multi-projection X-ray phase-contrast imaging" "X-ray virtual histology
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models for structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures. Digital twin models are used to interpret real time information from videos and images aided by computer vision techniques
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revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence, leading to remarkable advancements across many applications ranging from image classification to natural language processing. Despite these successes