119 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Adelaide
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potential benefits in ageing and in rehabilitation. To be suitable for this role, you must have the following: Hold an Honours or Masters degree in physiology, neuroscience, exercise science, psychology or a
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need: A PhD in epidemiology, public health, medical sciences or other areas relevant to primary health care Demonstrated experience contributing to the coordination of quantitative health research
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: Prof David Lewis and A/Prof Phil van Eyk School of Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Email: david.lewis@adelaide.edu.au ; philip.vaneyk@adelaide.edu.au Applying: Expression of
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addition to debits, credits can be obtained. The research performed under this internship by an Electrical/Power Engineering or Computer Science PhD student will relate to this reform, specifically investigation
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These supplementary scholarships (top-ups) are funded by the Australian Research Council to support 2 full-time PhD students who wish to undertake research in the field of battery recycling: Project
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the Division of Research and Innovation as part of the co-investment from the University of Adelaide. This program will support twelve full-time PhD students commencing studies from 2025 to 2027. In 2025, we
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Be part of a pioneering centre that's setting the global standard for responsible AI Shape the future of technology while making a meaningful impact on society Join a collaborative environment where
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established by Adelaide Park Lands Association to provide a PhD student an opportunity to undertake research in the field(s) of social sciences, history, sociology, politics (EXPLORE and PROTECT project streams
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Job no:517049 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level A) $81,293 - $109,307 per annum plus an employer
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This PhD research scholarship (Learning Lessons from Drug Resistance to Tackle Herbicide Resistance) is funded by the Australian Research Council to support a full-time PhD student to undertake