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neuronal signalling and brain function. Investigations may extend to how these channels may be modulated by drugs, as therapeutics for a range of neurological and cardiac diseases. This project has
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. Underpinning the molecular epigenetic changes that drive the age-related immune dysfunction and inflammation, or are formed by the inadequate nutritional status will point towards molecular mechanisms that may
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transport focus area, can potentially be applicable in other areas. The project is divided into three work packages, roughly one year in length each. For a mid-point review of the project, we would aim
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, can potentially be applicable in other areas. The project is divided into three work packages, roughly one year in length each. For a mid-point review of the project, we would aim to demonstrate results
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project will adopt a mixed-method design with interviews and quantitative surveys conducted with multiple stakeholders including Vietnamese businesses and citizens, academics and practitioners. Therefore
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This research examines the use of cryptocurrencies in the financial sector by using a mixed-method approach. It identifies the main users of cryptocurrencies and factors affecting cryptocurrency
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engineering coupled with a master’s degree and/or job experience in the relevant topic. A track record of publications and relevant software skills would be a plus point. The ideal candidate will have a
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) scholarship available International candidate International candidate Contact Dr Du Yong Kim, duyong.kim@rmit.edu.au Contact Dr Du Yong Kim, duyong.kim@rmit.edu.au The candidate will be working on Signal
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the following knowledge and/or experience are highly preferred: Computer Vision, Signal Processing, Machine Learning knowledge and/or; Experience Industry knowledge and/or; A track record of published
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. This should provide significant benefits to defence capability, through enhanced magnetic anomaly detection in naval environments, and health outcomes, through neural sensing of brain signals at room