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About Data61 PhD Scholarships At CSIRO's Data61, we aim to develop top-quality doctoral students who will prosper in careers in Australia's data-skilled workforce. Our PhD scholarship program
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of the STAMP RSV Program, supported by the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation. The PhD candidate will play an important role in developing models of RSV transmission and vaccination efficacy to inform
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, consumers, journal editors and guideline developers. Project 2: Integrating living evidence into adaptive platform trials to create efficiencies in research generation This project aims to explore
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permeability are developed for viscous-, gravity-, and capillary-dominant cases, and for combined cases. Dissolution of CO2 in water along with capillary, chemical and stratigraphic entrapments are not accounted
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in a PhD focused on error correction codes for free-space quantum communications This includes developing new analysis, design and decoding methods for error correction codes for information
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linked-data cohorts, the National Centre for Healthy Ageing Data Platform and the 45 and Up Study, to develop analytical tools that can identify older adults at elevated risk of PRAC entry. A central focus
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and industry legend Mr John Cripps AO. The scholarship proposes over time to: develop talented candidates into researchers who can work in both industry and academic settings strengthen industry through
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and resists dehumanising representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through the development of an Indigenous ethical practice that goes beyond current journalistic debates on media
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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
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biomedical technology, CSIRO and 4 universities to develop pioneering sports data science capability in the ‘green and gold’ lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The NGGP grants are aimed