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CSIRO IPhD Scholarship - AI-empowered visual recognition system for dairy cow identification, health and behaviour monitoring and detection The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year
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that targets the whole population. We will focus on seven key modifiable risk factors for dementia (low education, physical inactivity, obesity, hypertension, hearing loss, alcohol misuse, and smoking
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We are seeking one outstanding candidate for a PhD scholarship to work on a project entitled: Human-Centred AI EdTech: Promoting Reading Engagement and Emotional Well-being in Children. This exciting project is funded by a Industry PhD Program. Flinders University and Bookbot.com, are partners...
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experience in sensor technologies or IoT being highly desirable. A background/knowledge/passion in agricultural, environmental, or animal science relevant to the project focus will be desirable. Familiarity
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in the hard tissues (cartilage, bone, and scales) of fish are increasingly being used to interpret the environment, age animals and answer questions around connectivity and habitat partitioning in
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outcomes for children and their families in the weeks, months, and years following this devastating illness. Despite increasing recognition of the long-term sequelae of paediatric sepsis—encompassing
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development, tissue regeneration, and stem cell maintenance. Unregulated activation can lead to various illnesses, including immunological dysregulation, infections, and the development and advancement
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produces over 300,000 tonnes of spent grain from beer production annually. Each 100 L of beer produced creates approximately 20 kg of wet brewer’s spent grain (BSG). This is currently used as animal feed
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assisting with animal studies and immunohistochemistry. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of nanotechnology and biomedical science with meaningful clinical impact. You will have access
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-service/world-heritage-areas including Murujuga which is currently under nomination. Applicants undertaking in terrestrial research are strongly encouraged to apply. Student type Future Students