20 computer-programmer-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Inserm" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Application dates Applications close31 March 2026 What you'll receive You'll receive a QUT Postgraduate Research Award (QUTPRA) or Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship of $37,010, full-time
-
for admission to a QUT research degree / Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Dr Andrew Stephens detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and
-
for admission to a QUT Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Dr Daniella Teixeira detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in
-
of Philosophy / professional doctorate . The first step is to email Dr Veronica Gray detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship
-
) before the human eye can see them. The principal aim of this PhD research program is to develop methods to improve the hyperspectral image classification using deep learning techniques. The developed
-
an international student, you will also receive either: an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) fees offset (International) a QUT research degree (HDR) tuition fee scholarship. As the scholarship
-
are available to support: postgraduate students wanting to complete part of their Australian program in the US students seeking to complete a full US masters PhD students wanting to complete research in the US as
-
What you'll receive You'll receive a QUT Postgraduate Research Award (QUTPRA) or Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship of $33,637, full-time, tax exempt and indexed annually, for a period of
-
-class honours (H1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant research area (completed or near completion) have applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or have completed
-
of the research program resulted in QUT receiving a substantial bequest from a donor impressed by his work: the Florence Wilson Bequest. In 2015, Clayton was diagnosed with a terminal illness yet continued his