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Monash Education PhD Scholarship - Engineering the Future: Safety Risk Intelligence in Early Childhood Job No.: 686175 Location: Peninsula campus, Melbourne and rural Victoria Employment Type: Full
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This project develops quantum-AI tools to optimise urban hydroponic food systems and evaluate their therapeutic impact on student well-being. The expected outcome is to create quantum-reinforced AI algorithms for resource-efficient hydroponics and evidence-based frameworks for integrating green...
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care. There is evidence that clinical debriefing models can mitigate the psychological effects of these stressful events and improve the psychological safety of their working environment to improve
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-time and/or external study is obtained). Road safety is an interdisciplinary area of research so a range of skills and experience will be considered, including: a background in public health, psychology
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University. The candidate will join one of the world’s leading cybersecurity research groups, focused on creating a more secure, safe, and fairer world. Professor Monica Whitty is a Maureen Brunt Fellow and
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scientific expertise include safety in all modes of transport, in the workplace, in the community and in the home. MUARC’s goal is simple but profound: to prevent injury, save lives, and build futures
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. The candidate will join one of the world’s leading cybersecurity research groups, focused on creating a more secure, safe, and fairer world. Professor Monica Whitty is a Maureen Brunt Fellow and winner
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degree in a full-time capacity prior to the application deadline (11:59pm AEST, 30 September, 2025) be studying a PhD in the area of road safety for children and/or active transport. If successful, you
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, software and embedded systems with a reputation for performance, quality and reliability. We provide world class metal detecting, communications, safety, security, broadcast and productivity solutions
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are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the Adelaide University. The Applied Aerodynamics Research Group Supplementary Scholarship will be awarded to the candidates who are successful in securing a RTP