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The PhD candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for chemical sensing and to develop data acquisition system with the Machine Learning (ML) and/or Deep Learning (DL
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Bhargava (Science) and Professor Plebanski (Health & Biomedical Sciences, SHBS) seeks to enable clinical progression for their novel class of gold-based drugs that show superior selectivity and activity
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protein/enzyme preservation, thermal stability, and controlled release, targeting biomedical, enzymatic, food additive, environmental, and packaging applications. Project Overview: The research integrates
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years $34,841 for 3 years Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 31/12/2027 31/12/2027 1 (one) 1 (one) Bachelor’s degree (honours) in biomedical sciences or equivalent Bachelor’s degree
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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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, 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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engagement component location ANRF Research & Consultancy Pty Ltd, 24 Oysterbay Chase, Point Cook, Vic 3030 Other locations CSIRO Clayton, Research Way, Clayton VIC 3168 Ideal student skillset Technical skills
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Software testing is a crucial phase of the Software Engineering process, often accounting for a significant portion of project budgets due to the effort required for manual test generation
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biomedical engineering is required. Relevant research experience and publications are highly desirable. Candidates must be Australian citizens, permanent residents, or international students meeting English
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The PhD candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for complex mineral processing, column leaching, and mining site environmental science through hands-on experiments