25 software-engineering-requirements-engineering PhD positions at University of Adelaide
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publications and external grants. The team involves rural clinicians, GPs, epidemiologists, pharmacists, Aboriginal health researchers, and consumer representatives. To be successful, you will need: Completion
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inter-disciplinary research in biology, engineering and physics aspects of quantum technologies. Projects will include the development of quantum light sources, quantum detectors and sensing with
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sustainability is defined in the broadest possible sense and is open to applicants from any discipline (including but not exclusive to: engineering, law, mathematics, all the sciences, the social sciences and the
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cryo-FIBSEM. To be successful you will need: A Ph.D. in protein biochemistry, structural biology or relevant fields with an excellent publication record. Extensive biochemistry experience, specifically
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. For the candidate, this will involve prodigious training opportunities: State-of-the-art tools/skillsets in epigenetics and bioinformatics (NGS techniques + systems approaches) and access to core equipment such as
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need: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, or a related area. Expertise and interest in cancer and/or stem cell biology and associated techniques. Outstanding academic track
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data requirements, and lower costs for large-scale modelling tasks. PINNs enhance predictive capabilities and efficiency by combining data-driven methods with physical principles. Unlike traditional
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knowledge of health economics, but this is not a requirement as training will be available throughout the PhD program. Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years and has a stipend of $35,300 (indexed
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and rural health staff informatics, coordinate the writing of ethical applications and reports, and contribute to writing publications and external grants. To be successful you will need: A PhD in
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research areas: (1) Policy, investment, and landowner motivation, (2) Understanding the requirements of bird populations to reverse declines, and (3) Quality habitat and vegetation: What should we plant