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Scholarship Dr Hubert Sydney Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Applications open 9 Sep 2025
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(e.g. compound muscle action potential). Experience in generating and/or working with both animal models and human models of Motor Neuron Disease Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues Ability
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Exciting, ongoing opportunity to lead innovation in power systems modelling and optimisation Join our collaborative team at CSIRO advancing net zero emissions research! About CSIRO As Australia's national
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materials systems at the molecular level with machine learning. The PhD Student will work with tumour sections to develop multiple instance learning and weak supervision / spatial transcriptomics models
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. This position will focus on one key stream: understanding and improving the interaction between EVs and roadside barriers. This will involve: Modelling EV crash dynamics with conventional and SRB barriers
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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for ADHD emphasise core symptom clusters comprised of (1) inattention and (2) hyperactivity/impulsivity, various conceptual models of ADHD also highlight a prominent role for deficits in emotion regulation
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mechanisms and transformer models. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) and/or a research master’s degree in computer science, AI or Computer Vision; or an equivalent
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responders are at increased risk of poor mental health outcomes. If we achieve similar findings to the university study, this model will reduce suicidal intentions and behaviours in first responders by 42%. It
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symptoms. Alexithymia is a major focus of our lab's research, whereby we have created new theoretical models of alexithymia (the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia; Preece et al., 2017), new