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What makes a machine conscious? This PhD would be at the intersection of Philosophy, AI and neuroscience. You would study the latest neuroscience based theories about how consciousness emerges in
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AI is now trending, and impacting diverse application domains beyond IT, from education (chatGPT) to natural sciences (protein analysis) to social media. This PhD research focuses on the fusing AI
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. Build and sustain long-term quantum computing and simulation capabilities at Monash University. About You You will bring: PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Maths, or Physics Expertise in
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of Excellence for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies. I have projects available within the following areas, all of which can be tailored to either honours or PhD level. "Quantum impurities in quantum
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to be unconventional. I have projects available within the following research areas (at both Honours or PhD level): "Excitons and excitonic superfluidity in monolayer semiconductors" "Interplay of Dirac
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Scholar, 2022 Future Leader Alex Wulff The Westpac Scholars Program is more than just a scholarship to me; it is an amazing opportunity to connect and collaborate with a supportive, diverse and inclusive
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The Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre in Optimisation Technologies, Integrated Methodologies, and Applications (OPTIMA) is seeking applications for ten ARC fully-funded PhD projects
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the theoretical effort on light-matter coupled systems. I have projects available within the following areas, all of which can be tailored to either honours or PhD level. "Quantum impurities in quantum gases
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in analogue formats in the first place. However, the preservation of information is often a neglected aspect of community informatics projects and of information behaviour research. This PhD project
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spectroscopy and Gaia data of star clusters to decipher the mystery of the Lithium-rich giant stars" (with Prof John Lattanzio) "The origin of the heavy elements: Computer simulations of neutron-capture