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materials systems at the molecular level with machine learning. The PhD Student will work with tumour sections to develop multiple instance learning and weak supervision / spatial transcriptomics models
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future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing the challenge presented by the integration of multiple complex systems. Coding and user interface
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industry is considered a key to success in solving some of the research, development and deployment challenges under various theme areas. Find out more: https://ra-latrobe.iitk.ac.in/ Applications
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graduate researchers. Apply now to join our vibrant research community. Our graduate research scholarships are available for doctoral and masters research for applicants who have developed their own research
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Expressions of interest This prestigious Industry PhD project, offered through a collaboration between CSIRO, La Trobe University, and industry partner Rocket Punch Pvt Ltd, seeks to develop
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Trobe's outstanding researchers, and have access to our suite of professional development programs return economy flight and short-term accommodation support for required travel to Melbourne In selecting
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) Australian Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Innovation (ACAMI) Research at La Trobe Research and Innovation 2030 Researchers Graduate Research School Research Education and Development (RED
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) Australian Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Innovation (ACAMI) Research at La Trobe Research and Innovation 2030 Researchers Graduate Research School Research Education and Development (RED
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develop their topic or research question with Professor Andrews and A/Prof Forsdike. The Safer Sport project aims to examine and address gender-based violence across Australian sports communities
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academics at La Trobe University, to explore agreed research topic. There is no fixed project: rather there is scope for the successful candidate to develop a project that aligns with their interests, focus