14 agent-based-modelling PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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understand its fundamental causes has been limited to animal models and trials. There are over 27 animal models for neuropathic pain where pain has been induced by macroscopic & microscopic nerve lesions
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applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge in at least one of the following areas: porous media flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pore-network modelling lattice Boltzmann method
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models of road safety beyond the individual risk and protective factors to include community and societal influences. While ecological approaches have been applied in the past, the combination with
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palliative care models. It comprises a number of sub-projects including a systematic literature review, a synthesis of existing qualitative data, and the design and analysis of a quantitative preference survey
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significant challenges. Your project will aim to solve these coupled chemo-mechanical problems through in situ characterisation and advanced modelling technologies. The expected outcomes will help develop next
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modelling. This project will not only fill the knowledge gaps in developing high performance SIBs but guide the establishment of sustainable hard carbon manufacture industry.
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in medical entomology, microbiology, virology, and strong analytical or bioinformatic skills. The student will be based in QUT’s Centre for Immunology and Infection Control , located at QIMR Berghofer .
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of a $33,637 base stipend, as well as a $10,000 top-up. Please note that students who are already in receipt of a scholarship of at least $33,637 can apply for the $10,000 top-up only. If you're
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of AIS's existing cloud-based 'pipelines' product, which allows sporting practitioners to develop computer vision (CV) applications in a no-code environment.