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management tools for large datasets. • Integrating and modifying in-situ process sensors. • Operating, in-situ sensors/suites for laser powder bed fusion machinery. • Developing new sensing modalities
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If you’re one of our graduates, you’ll already know we consider you part of our global community. But that’s not just a feel-good statement – we’d like to encourage you to continue pursuing your
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characterising training at the ENS. Beyond the outstanding academic results expected from the candidates, ENS looks for young students driven by curiosity, open-mindedness and a taste for research. ENS is rich
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/or student exchange as part of your programme. a personal statement with information about your intended programme of study or research while overseas and how you feel you are a worthy recipient a
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well-rounded individuals, the focus is on a demonstrated intellectual hunger and a sense of future application of the knowledge gained. There is no GPA cutoff for the Gates; however, a 3.65 minimum GPA
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Engineering (PhD) Making machine learning reliable, secure and private Justin Wyss Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (PhD) Soft Sensing Technology Designed for Pressure Ulcer Prevention Omar Bashth
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to the camera] Justin: Working with CSIRO has opened up a lot of opportunities for me that I feel I wouldn’t have otherwise had access to in a University, where a lot of it is very laboratory based and you don’t