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to teaching and sharing their knowledge/approach with the next generation of young scientists by supporting the SNXG scholarship program at Swinburne University of Technology. There are three scholarships in
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rate for up to 21 months. Domestic students will receive an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset. International students will receive a Tuition Fee Sponsorship. You will be
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This project aims to re-imagine the role of red meat as part of a healthy lifestyle by using novel technology to create new usages and occasions that transform commodity red meat and by-products
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that addresses critical challenges in healthcare. As the successful candidate, you will bring: Essential criteria: Masters (or Honours) in computer science, data science, biomedical engineering or neuroscience
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environmental science and energy policy. By supporting students at all levels, the program aims to prepare future leaders to play an active role in shaping Australia’s energy future. Scholarship Opportunities 1
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We have several PhD, Research Assistant (RA) and master research thesis’s opportunities available in areas such as Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLM) for human understanding, MLLM safety, and Generative AI. If you have published in top-tier conferences (e.g., CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS,...
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type: Current study Study area: Business and economics Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply You must submit: The Student Financial Assessment form
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the School’s history). After obtaining her PhD in mathematics from the University of Melbourne, she held appointments in the USA at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Environmental Protection Agency and
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partners to graduate job ready whilst gaining an in-demand skill set to design, implement and manage digital health solutions that meet the evolving healthcare needs of individuals and communities. Be a part
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balance between sharing and protecting young children’s data best protects their rights and future privacy? Working in the Connected programme of the Curtin node of the ARC Centre of Excellence