32 phd-position-in-computer-vision Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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The Monash Suzhou Science and Technology Research Institute (MSSTRI) and currently has five priority research themes that address strategic issues of mutual interest, including: Advanced computation in science
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program that advances the understanding within the scientific fields of brain and mental health. This position will contribute to the research priorities of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
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Group’s research programme for the development of therapeutic biomolecules. You will work as part of a team using cutting edge synthetic techniques to develop safer drug targeting systems based
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biology models Testing and evaluating new therapeutics in support of a drug discovery program Delivering high-quality, timely data to the MTDD–Servier joint project team Supporting project milestone
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across academia and industry. This position forms part of a major national program in Australian green ironmaking and will utilise Monash’s world-class analytical capabilities and pilot-scale facilities
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, fabricate structures at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, and measure their optical and electrical properties. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, or a closely
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-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Professor Jon McCormack, Department of Human Centred Computing, Jon.McCormack@monash.edu Position
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of sustainable energy technologies and position you at the forefront of AI-driven scientific innovation. About You You are a highly motivated and curious researcher with a doctoral qualification in science or
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the Addiction & Impulsivity Research Lab and the Computational & Systems Neuroscience Lab . You will be part of a collaborative environment that integrates expertise in psychology, neuroscience and computational
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and beyond. About You We're seeking a passionate individual who thrives both independently in a research environment and as a collaborative member of the History program. As the successful candidate you