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) implement the COMPAS survey across two waves at St John Ambulance, (c) develop a predictive algorithm that can predict suicidal intentions and behaviours 12 months later, (c) use the algorithm to stratify
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PhD scholarship opportunity: Bias in generative AI-driven decision systems Job No.: 680086 Location: Caulfield campus (with possible collaborations at the Clayton campus as needed) Employment Type
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modelling, enabling more cost-efficient training algorithms. Program overview The successful candidate will receive: Admission to a PhD program at the University of Adelaide; A four-year scholarship package
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novel opportunity to automate and improve the frailty assessment process, aiming for greater consistency and predictive accuracy. Aims i) Develop a deep learning algorithm to autonomously detect and
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are working with a PhD student and a research fellow who have collected underwater data and preliminary algorithms. With their guidance and supervision, project aims and objectives are expected to be achieved
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to the fields of AI, biomechanics, and applied sports science, this project offers a unique opportunity for PhD candidates to engage in interdisciplinary research with real-world impact. The project also includes
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Zhongzheng Wang as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship web page into question two of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship Background Two PhD positions
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Scholarship in CSIRO Industry PhD Program - Project 1: Resilient & Practical Quantum-Safe Threshold Cryptography Job No.: 678541 Location: Clayton campus Employment type: Full-time Duration: 4-year
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PhD Scholarship Opportunity – Software Engineering for Social Good Job No.: 677910 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment The Opportunity
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Vision and Edge Computing'. PhD candidates involved in this project will be trained in the emerging field of smart infrastructure, which is critical for Australian society in the coming decade