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John Cripps Horticulture Scholarship This scholarship was established to recognise the importance of research to the WA horticulture industry and is in memory of one of our leading apple breeders
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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods
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undertaking research which benefits the Australian sheep and wool industry Have met the requirements for confirmation of your candidature Selection criteria The prize is offered to the student(s) ranked highest
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For over a century, X-rays have been used to visualise the internal structure of opaque objects, driving major breakthroughs in healthcare, industry, and scientific research. Conventional X-ray
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existing insights and resources developed by industry partner Silverchain, the student will co-design low-fidelity prototypes and progressively develop a minimum viable platform that includes scenario-based
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), demonstrated knowledge and interest in the topic area, and ability to work productively both independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team with researchers and industry partners
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The Centre for Data Science (CDS), the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) are leading a consortium of government and industry organisations in sports, sports and
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project. The details of the PhD project are open to negotiation, but it may involve media content analysis, community surveys, and interviews with key stakeholders such as community members, industry and
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discovery A University of Melbourne industry collaboration has been awarded $2.1 million by the Australian Government to build a quantum-enabled platform to support faster discovery and development
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train a student in experimental electrochemistry techniques to enable their employability in academia, industry or other areas requiring such research skills. The student will be involved in research