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the potential to change the world. There are up to six prestigious Scholarships in 2025 for outstanding researchers from around the world to conduct paradigm-shifting research based at any of Western Australia’s
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analysing mass spectral imaging data streams in real time using machine learning workflows. A pathway for future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing
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, the aim of this project is to develop and validate an experimental paradigm that can describe the dynamic processes underlying C2 agility and to characterise the situational factors by which C2 agility can
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confirmation) The Opportunity This is an opportunity for a talented PhD candidate with strong skills in developing prototype systems for Extended Reality (XR - which encompasses augmented and virtual reality
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use imaging surveys at X-ray, optical, infrared and radio wavelengths to measure the emission from stars, active galactic nuclei, warm dust, atomic hydrogen and relativistic electrons. Spectroscopic
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vehicles capture videos or images for underwater pipes for inspection purposes. However, highly blurry or poor-quality videos can only be received under noisy environment. Therefore, developing accurate
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and broaden the impact of the proven benefit of arts and culture to well-being. In partnership with nine of Australia’s leading performing arts institutions, the research will establish a picture of
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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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Conventional x-ray imaging is firmly established as an invaluable tool in medicine, security, research and manufacturing. However, conventional methods extract only a fraction of the sample
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to develop this prototype into an ambulance-ready device, ready for deployment in large-scale clinical trials. This work has been supported by The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation and aims to create real