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of generative AI. Essential Skills and Experience A background in a relevant field such as behavioural science, cognitive science, data science, psychology, human-computer interaction, law, or a related
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projects Designing for complex or high-consequence systems Human-centred product, service, or interaction design in healthcare, defence, or critical infrastructure Applied human-computer interaction or
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to QUT's Doctor of Philosophy . The first step is to email Professor Hongxia Wang detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship
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Higher Degree by Research Course at Curtin University by March 2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Dr Michael Curtis Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now
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for the PD, application form or any other document, please contact DCR@swin.edu.au or call +61 3 9214 3550. Please note the above number and DCR email address are for disability or reasonable adjustments
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experience relevant to the research topic (this could include but is not limited to working as a software engineer) Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) EOIs should be submitted by email to: Professor
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@rmit.edu.au Dr. Shao, Wei (Data61, Marsfield) - wei.shao@data61.csiro.au The successful candidate is expected to have strong motivation and evidenced skills in machine learning and computer vision
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. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering. Please contact Dr Philipp Reineck via email: philipp.reineck@rmit.edu.au Please contact Dr Philipp Reineck via
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planes and enable the in-situ growth of active nanoparticles. These lattice planes inherently exhibit distinct properties, including defects, electronic structures, and a tendency to form nanoparticles
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entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy . All applicants should email the following to Dr. Brendan Dyett via brendan.dyett@rmit.edu.au : a cover letter, outlining your interest and any prior