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This scholarship is to support a Master by research student in upcycling plastic waste into carbon-based nanomaterials project. The position is supported by full scholarship with $34,841 annual
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sponges, optimising the product at a large scale, improving the filtration process, conducting system characterisation and preparing research papers for publication. Developing materials that are highly
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of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to their academic achievement, research outputs and relevant professional experience. Priority is given to applicants who: Have achieved
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years of full-time study in the following engineering disciplines or computer science, awarded with honours: Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Engineering b) Meet participating university
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. Please contact A/Prof (andy.song@rmit.edu.au ) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of AI for food and waste systems you might be interested in. Please contact
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In this research Masters project, the latest KR (knowledge representation) concepts and technologies will be combined with scientific workflows to tackle AI problems in key domains such as bushfire modelling. The results of this research have real-world applications in several different impact...
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In this research Masters project, the latest AI and KR (knowledge representation) concepts and technologies will be applied to the problems of automated understanding and reasoning about spatial and hydrological data. The results of this research have real-world applications in groundwater and...