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aspirations—they’re how we operate every day. We actively encourage women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds to apply and help shape the future of design and the built environment. We know
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Status: Closed Applications open: 17/06/2024 Applications close: 7/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The Professor Bryant Stokes
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will help provide a quantitative indication as to when it is sufficient to change from conducting more research to intervention, thereby reducing associated mortality and morbidity at the population
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these awards to assist women enrolled in higher degrees by research to enhance the quality of their research and project. For 2025, GWWA is proud to announce the following six awards Student type Current
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. Working in an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional team, the successful candidate for this scholarship will help to clarify and advance the new interrogation of the political invited and enabled by
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these areas. It will also help the School to maintain the top ranking on its computational mathematics discipline in future ERA exercises. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Science
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, data analysis, report writing and publication contributions and the development of a focused research program aligned with NDRI’s mission. Leadership and Service Help foster a supportive, inclusive, and
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astronomy. CIRA’s activities draw together academic research and professional staff from a variety of science, engineering, and computing disciplines to tackle unique and demanding challenges in radio
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methods. Finally, the enormous number of decision variables (unknowns) with the proposed framework would lead to the computational complexity; and consequently, the derivation of exact optimal solution
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vibration characteristic identification. This project will investigate digital twins techniques aided by computer vision based measurement. Aims This project develops computer vision-assisted digital twin