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PhD Scholarship – Modelling the social and political drivers of net zero transitions Job No.: 670767 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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of cities. Develop the first national land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model for Australia. Evaluate policy scenarios involving HSR to realign population growth with sustainability goals. The selected
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to the advancement of healthcare technologies, systems, and services through applied design practice. With a portfolio spanning mobile imaging, wearable technologies, and distributed models of care, DHC leads
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dissemination nexus for Futures research and activity. It is our response to this moment where we live with elevated future uncertainties in a changing climate, in our applications of emerging technologies, and
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, inclusive and effective understandings and impact in response to the urgent need to better plan for futures with and for people and other species, emerging technologies and climate. The Lab’s internationally
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-tracking, pupillometry), cognitive modelling, and regulatory analysis to assess how algorithmic explanations shape human judgement and how existing legal and ethical frameworks align with the evolution
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-reality application development; modern AI techniques (such as computer vision or large multimodal language models); and/or human-computer interaction. Our industry partners are developing software
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some modelling experience will be a distinct advantage. Experience with other interfacial characterization techniques would also be beneficial especially in the absence of scattering experience
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-style interventions, and preventative medication. Analysis will utilise best practice in health inequalities measurement, modern econometric techniques, behavioural experiments, and modelling
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for dementia and sector-spanning models of care to improve quality of care and quality of life. Dr Ayton has a strong track record in health and social care research and methodological approaches including