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About Data61 PhD Scholarships At CSIRO's Data61, we aim to develop top-quality doctoral students who will prosper in careers in Australia’s data-skilled workforce. Our PhD scholarship program
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. sleep deprivation). Shift workers, including nurses, are especially vulnerable due to the demanding nature of their schedules and tasks. In collaboration with CSIRO, Australia's national science agency
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in subjects directly relevant to the specific specialization. Candidates are expected to have: - A genuine interest in computer security - A very good knowledge in programming (such as in C, Java
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national science agency, CSIRO, will fund a $1.2 million scholarship program at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to train the next generation of aspiring Australian roboticists. The Alberto Elfes
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to improve on-farm planning. The project is strongly industry-linked, with a clear pathway to applied outcomes. This project is offered through the prestigious CSIRO Industry PhD Program supported by an expert
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to research this topic. Interest in laboratory work and basic technical understanding. Fluent written and spoken English. Programming skills in e.g. Python, R, Matlab and Java. Experience in image processing
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of the art laboratories, and have access to our suite of professional development programs collaborative projects, including time spent with the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and CSIRO
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who is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO with expertise in risk-cobenefit assessment of net zero options for sustainability transitions using a range of knowledge sources and methods. Additional
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code via differential testing) We focus on techniques that apply to real-world software systems. E.g., in the past, we have developed techniques that find and fix bugs in widely used Python, Java, C/C
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, C/C++ and/or Java, etc.; experience with the implementation of specialized transport modelling software, optimization algorithms and procedures; strong ability and desire to learn new programming