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PhD Scholarship for a Design-Led Research Program on the Future of CT Imaging in Distributed Care Job No: 680923 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term
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through theory and simulation and/or experimental design and testing; developing new image reconstruction algorithms for providing more information with less radiation; and applying our techniques
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PhD Scholarship in Digital Mapping of Homemade & DIY Cultural Economies in First Nations Communities
, and grassroots creativity that may be undervalued in formal cultural economies The project will innovate methodologically (leveraging methods from human-centred design and digital sociology) to generate
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systems and its impact on human decision-making, trust, and regulatory design. As generative AI is increasingly deployed in high-stakes decision-making settings – such as financial markets, healthcare, and
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candidate with a background in social anthropology, design anthropology and/ or visual anthropology, and an interest in developing innovative new research in futures anthropology to win a scholarship within a
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Community Perceptions of HSR Explore how local residents perceive the benefits, risks, and trade-offs associated with HSR infrastructure in their regions. The successful applicant will design and conduct
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and past of our social, experiential and political worlds. Our world-class academic and engaged scholarship innovates and delivers new techniques and knowledge carefully designed to deliver new
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of reproductive age in Australia. The outcomes from the project can be used to inform the co-design of new health services that are truly patient-centred and policy initiatives that lead to improved reproductive
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generation of innovation leaders with the skills to work at the interface of research and industry in Australia. Please note that this opportunity is limited to applicants who are legally entitled to work in
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supervised by Dr Bosco Rowland . Dr Bosco Rowland is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University and a Statistician at Turning Point. His work has predominantly focused on designing and evaluating health