19 senior-lecturer-distributed-computing PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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letter of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. About the scholarship Project details The project investigates distributed and edge intelligence for smart grids with distributed
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phonon eigenvalues and transport properties using computational methods (density-functional theory, molecular dynamics, and finite-element simulation). It predicts the intrinsic phononic features
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at building a competitive and capable workforce that will drive the growth of the Australian tech sector. With our program, the NGGP grants will fund a first cohort of 25 higher degree research (HDR) student
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What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) aims to produce the next generation of innovation leaders with the skills to work at the interface of research and industry in Australia
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-class honours (H1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant research area (completed or near completion) have applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or have completed
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What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) aims to produce the next generation of innovation leaders with the skills to work at the interface of research and industry in Australia
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supported by an ARC Industry Fellowship, in partnership with Bush Heritage Australia. The student will work closely with ecologists and computer scientists at QUT and conservation managers at Bush Heritage
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Machine Learning for Image Classification. Eligibility You must: We would like you to have: sound knowledge of machine learning, computer vision and image processing strong programming skills. How to apply
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of the research program resulted in QUT receiving a substantial bequest from a donor impressed by his work: the Florence Wilson Bequest. In 2015, Clayton was diagnosed with a terminal illness yet continued his