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open to Australian citizens who can meet the requirements for PhD admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in Mathematics, Physics and/or Computer Science
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ATSE’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to women and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides a
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). No extensions shall be considered. Eligibility To be eligible for the Scholarships, applicants must be: Commencing a full-time Doctor of Philosophy program in engineering at the University of Adelaide
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. Expertise in computational materials science/engineering with application to clean energy conversion reactions. Examples of relevant reactions include oxygen reduction reaction, (sea)water splitting, CO2
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areas with a strong focus on collaboration. The clinical project will focus on developing tools to identify and potentially prevent chronic pain usage in hip fracture patients. The radiological project
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Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. A PhD is highly desirable; candidates with a master’s or bachelor’s degree must demonstrate equivalent research or industry experience. Strong
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in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens/permanent residents of Australia and must remain enrolled in a full time basis in the approved program for which
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Job no:516627 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Project Management and Project Support, Information and Communications Technology, HEO9, Management APPN Senior Phenotyping
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supporting First Nations involvement in the design and delivery of the CLLMM Research Centre’s Science Program. Fundamental to this role is the facilitation of incorporating First Nations science and
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the forefront of cancer systems biology, uniquely combining computational and predictive modelling with experimental approaches to tackle major challenges in cancer treatment. Our innovative research spans from