27 cloud-computing-associate-professor PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology
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to QUT's Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Professor Hongxia Wang detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship
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suitability for this PhD project and explaining your motivations for undertaking a PhD, together with a CV and email these to Professor Jonathan Rhodes and Associate Professor Justine Shaw before the closing
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at the same time you apply for admission to a QUT Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Associate Professor Angela Watson detailing your academic and research background, your motivation
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researchers, to undertake your own innovative research in and across the field. This scholarship is part of a Next Generation Graduates Program grant, which means that your study will be linked to an industry
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to undertake research or training in the US associate or full professors seeking to undertake research or training in the US. To be eligible for a Fulbright scholarship, you must: be an Australian citizen (not a
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Foundation Program including specialist training and development, and the opportunity to undertake a 12-month industry placement. Eligibility You need to meet the entry requirements for QUT's Doctor
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discipline, complete an expression of interest (EOI). The steps are: Complete the EOI available at Next Generation Graduates Program (NGGP): Sports Data Science & AI - Centre for Data Science Peruse
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Machine Learning for Image Classification. Eligibility You must: We would like you to have: sound knowledge of machine learning, computer vision and image processing strong programming skills. How to apply
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applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge in at least one of the following areas: porous media flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pore-network modelling lattice Boltzmann method
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Wilson Award is available to promote spine research at QUT, and honours the stellar contribution to scientific innovation in spine research made by our former Research Director, Professor Clayton Adam