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top up of $10,000 per year for a maximum of 3.5 years. As the scholarship recipient, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of leading researchers, to undertake your own innovative research
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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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We are seeking one outstanding candidate for a PhD scholarship to work on a project entitled: Human-Centred AI EdTech: Promoting Reading Engagement and Emotional Well-being in Children
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equivalent years of your doctoral studies. As the scholarship recipient, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of leading researchers, to undertake your own innovative research in and across
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the development of near-real time 3D hazard monitoring for critical infrastructure, extending to pre-collapse alerts, thus reducing the risk of catastrophic events. This research scholarship is specifically
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. The overarching vision is that the developed system will integrate sport-specific performance metrics with biomechanical analyses, enabling deeper insights into motor function and movement strategies
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The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant Arthur McComb was Professor of Environmental Science at Murdoch University from 1989-1996. He was passionate in wanting to improve the state of environmental
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integrated with, or operate alongside, metal detectors to deliver cutting-edge detection capabilities. Applications of this research include: Detection of subsoil layers, utilities, landmines and IEDs, UAV
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conversation within the transport and logistics industry, and integrating new focus areas aligned with emerging health and safety challenges. The expanded work will be formally branded as the NTARC Driving