204 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" positions at Queensland University of Technology
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about potential research projects, please contact Prof Toby Pavey . For information on how to apply for this scholarship, please contact hdr@qut.edu.au . What happens next? Applicants will be contacted
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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
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qualifications or progress towards postgraduate qualifications in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering (Aerospace, Computer Systems, Electrical, Mechatronics, Mechanical) or related discipline and extensive
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opportunities by supporting and engaging students in other structured program opportunities for Indigenous Australian students in the Faculty of Science, like the Indigenous Australian Research Training Scheme
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Machine Learning for Image Classification. Eligibility You must: We would like you to have: sound knowledge of machine learning, computer vision and image processing strong programming skills. How to apply
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What you'll receive The 15 available scholarships include: scholarships valued at $7,500 paid over three years for an eligible bachelor degree in the Faculty of Science scholarships valued
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(e.g., C++, Unity, Python) a background or interest in human-computer interaction, gender studies, and/or construction familiarity with qualitative and quantitative research methods. How to apply We
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the instructions for applicants on the ACSPRI Fellowship Program website. About the scholarship PhD candidates at ACSPRI Member Institutions are invited to apply for the 2024-25 ACSPRI Fellowship Program. Valued
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What you'll receive You'll receive: a scholarship valued at $15,000 paid over three years for a Bachelor of Mathematics degree in the Faculty of Science a scholarship valued at $20,000 paid over
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, chemotherapy, viral infections and diabetes mellitus. Looking at clinical studies, the current research process is to propose a model, conduct animal tests and then evaluate whether the original model is