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of better prevention and public health policies in rural and remote areas. This position will contribute to the design of qualitative research components, coordinate qualitative data collection from rural
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and rural health staff informatics, coordinate the writing of ethical applications and reports, and contribute to writing publications and external grants. To be successful you will need: A PhD in
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Chain Management. Candidates with a bachelor's and master's degree in Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information
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Research, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Technology will also be considered, but it will further be required that they also have a
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, or international student; be enrolled in a PhD program in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences the field of medicine known as nuclear medicine; or a field of academic study where a substantial component of the
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to complement wine practices and styles. It will explore the impacts of vine nutrition on grape composition, fermentation, and wine quality, contributing to advancements in viticultural sciences and winemaking
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will provide high quality data comprising images, text, and detailed locational information for 667 names/toponyms given to localities on the Australian coast by d’Entrecasteaux and Baudin. The expected
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mathematical integration, with the desired outcome being to increase the water and/or nitrogen use efficiency of Australian cropping systems. We propose to use a range of emerging data science approaches within
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to distributed protection, under the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The applicant will work with our partners Praetorian
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information about this PhD project. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia, or international students, who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the