31 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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Application dates Applications close30 September 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive: a stipend of $40,000 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration
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applicants will be contacted directly. Contact Prof Ben White with any questions about the project, or hdr@qut.edu.au with any questions about the application process. About the scholarship QUT is offering
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copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will contribute to the development and optimisation of a Paediatric Post
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as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the URL link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will investigate how
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@qut.edu.au About the scholarship This PhD project will identify risk factors contributing to malnutrition after the completion of cancer treatment to inform personalised nutrition strategies. The candidate
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Zhongzheng Wang as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship web page into question two of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship Background Two PhD positions
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Philosophy (PhD) at QUT, including any English language requirements for international students. In addition, this scholarship has specific eligibility conditions, including: the proposed project must be in
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proposal will be subject to internal review and approval by QUT. For questions about the application process, contact Andrea McCrindle , Centre Research Manager. For questions about the scholarship
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. Eligibility To apply for this scholarship, you must meet the entry requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at QUT, including any English language requirements for international students. You must also
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This scholarship is supported through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project, DP250103137 - Moving with Robots. It is led by Professor John McCormick at Swinburne University of Technology in