82 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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Status: Closed Applications open: 27/03/2025 Applications close: 27/04/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The PhD project, funded by
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engineering, materials science, materials engineering, catalysis and/or electrochemistry are highly desirable. The candidate must meet minimum English language requirements and must be eligible to enrol in PhD
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the spectrum of experience from PhD candidate, early career to senior academics. The candidate will experience industry networking with the non-government sector and policymakers (Department of Health WA) during
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are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and laboratory skills in pharmaceutical science or pharmacology or a closely related area. Candidates with strong
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group, which provides a collaborative environment with many PhD students working on cutting-edge research. The project will have access to high performance computational resources, including a server
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women. Addressing these impacts is crucial for both public health and economic sustainability. This PhD project aims to explore the broad mental health impacts of physical violence on families across
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. Significance The PhD scholarship will build and contribute to a very small evidence base in Australia and HICs more broadly. This is an under researched but growing area of drowning prevention. Together
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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2025 Applications close: 18/08/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Learn more about Curtin PhD projects
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Australia (BSc Data Science [Honours] Classifying Successful Patterns of Play in Field Hockey) and a Data Science PhD with the Fremantle Football Club (Sam Moffatt: Understanding Complexity: A machine
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on a program of work by CERIPH in partnership with community-controlled organisations and peer-based services in Western Australia across four distinct streams: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander