60 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" PhD positions at Curtin University
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the diverse range of knowledge and skills of CaLD customers and employees. This project aims to use social identity theory and role theory to develop a comprehensive conceptual model for the process by which
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, the aim of this project is to develop and validate an experimental paradigm that can describe the dynamic processes underlying C2 agility and to characterise the situational factors by which C2 agility can
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Council) PhD scholarships are funded via the ARC discovery project “Modelling, Design and Development of a Novel Wave-Energy Converter”. The purpose of these scholarships is to support outstanding students
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, social science, geography or public health. • Have a strong interest in public health, health promotion and developing knowledge and skills in GIS mapping, advocacy and evidence-informed practice
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as a scientist-practitioner informing government-based research and policy. The findings of this research program will inform the development of national cancer prevention initiatives, while training a
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beach rocks, a bio-inspired cementation technology will be developed. A novel bio-sintering process is proposed through successive dissolution and remineralization of limestone utilizing the microbes
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will explore the impact of sour gases like H2S and vapor Mercury on corrosion in the oil and gas industry, focusing on developing prevention strategies. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres
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available at the Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science at Curtin University. The research will focus on developing robust adaptive techniques for solving complex problems in mathematical physics
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research project on the development of crushed hardened waste concrete as a recycled aggregate replacing virgin aggregate. The successful candidate will be encouraged to engage with an industry internship
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of Jerusalem – Zelman Cowen Academic Initiatives (ZCAI) Joint Project (Modern X-ray detectors based on 2D metal halide perovskites). These projects aim to develop inorganic nanocrystals with controlled size