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of geometric flows to resolve important geometric and topological questions, and produce new theoretical tools applicable to similar systems arising in areas such as image processing, finance and material
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, machine learning, and image processing techniques Strong candidates with electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering backgrounds can also apply. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: Meet
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Swinburne’s strategy draws upon our understanding of future challenges. We choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different university – one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and of
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role supports the development of a novel nanophotonic therapy to treat drug-resistant hypertension—a major and growing global health challenge. The successful candidate will focus on synthesising
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-field imaging of dynamic processes" "Multi-scale X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Spectral X-ray speckle-based imaging" "Single-shot multi-projection X-ray phase-contrast imaging" "X-ray virtual histology
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deep learning, imaging and data analysis would be helpful for this project. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs at Curtin University. Application process Please send your CV, academic transcripts
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drones can capture visual and thermal imaging at a very high resolution, suitable for detecting photovoltaic modules and the cleanliness of solar panels. These images and other data can be processed by
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position is monitoring administrative processes across the student lifecycle—starting from commencement through to completion—to ensure alignment with both internal university policies and the ESOS Framework
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University of Technology Swinburne’s strategy draws upon our understanding of future challenges. We choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different university – one that is truly
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your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions Fibrosis is a scarring process characterised by the excessive deposition of connective