102 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at RMIT University
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. One (1). One (1). Highly motivated and an entrepreneurial spirit Masters or Honours degrees in computer science or engineering Strong computer science skills and some experience with statistical
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
This project will examine the immune response to vaccines using various nanoparticle formulations and determine how they interact with cells to generate a strong immune response, capable
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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. Co-supervised by Dr Jennifer Boer (SHBS, RMIT) and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The human gut is a vast reservoir of genetic potential and we
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excellent written and communication skills, demonstrated capacity to work independently and as a part of a team, and experience in research are preferred. Interested applicants should first email Professor
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immunologists, clinicians and, bioinformaticians and biologists. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Distinguished Professor Magdalena Plenbanski via
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and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The presence in sera of pro-inflammatory cytokines has emerged as an aetiological and perpetuating factor for major depression across the lifespan. The immune system
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map epigenetic changes that promote age-related immune dysfunction, in the context of human vaccination trials, as well as cancer human clinical trials. Specifically, as part of human clinical trial
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- including search engines, intelligent assistants, and recommender systems - are designed, evaluated, and optimised by defining frameworks that model the users who are going to interact with them. These models
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relationship between nanoparticle structure and stiffness will be determined both through experimental and modelling approaches. Finally, interaction of nanoparticles with various mammalian cells will be studied