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part of an innovative project that not only benefits the construction industry but also sets a precedent for using technology to bridge gender gaps in various sectors. Eligibility You will need to: meet
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We have several PhD, Research Assistant (RA) and master research thesis’s opportunities available in areas such as Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLM) for human understanding, MLLM safety, and
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investigate how targeted engineering of plant metabolic pathways, combined with RNAi-based approaches and genomic studies, can be used to improve plant performance, strengthen defence responses against pests
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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Expressions of interest This prestigious Industry PhD project, offered through a collaboration between CSIRO, La Trobe University, and industry partner Rocket Punch Pvt Ltd, seeks to develop
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This project aims to re-imagine the role of red meat as part of a healthy lifestyle by using novel technology to create new usages and occasions that transform commodity red meat and by-products
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outstanding students at Honours, Master’s, or PhD level pursuing studies related to upstream petroleum – including exploration, safety, engineering, environmental management, economics, and law. Established in
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years Summary The Michael Sitzler Scholarship was established with a gift from Michael Sitzler and is awarded to domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Construction Management and are either
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Zealand and leading cyber security provider CyberCX. Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative fields in technology today. Revolutionising industries from healthcare to finance, AI is
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The Boeing Award for Excellence is offered to talented, domestic students who study and aspire to work in the field of engineering. Preference for one award will be given to Indigenous students