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Duration: 3.5 years The Opportunity Join a leading forensic medicine institute and contribute to high-impact research that informs clinical practice, policy, and public health. Multiple PhD projects
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-hazard resilient sustainable modular structures. New modular connections will be developed and structural response of hybrid modular structure to multiple hazards including impact, blast, wind and
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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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projects will be based at the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and candidates will work closely with team members from multiple adaptive
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future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing the challenge presented by the integration of multiple complex systems. Coding and user interface
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Generation Sequencing-based genomics and pan-genomics data, large field trial data across multiple geographical sites, and environment data. The PhD research will involve cutting-edge bioinformatics and data
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circular packaging economy. Opportunity SMaRT-Pack has multiple immediate opportunities for fully-funded PhD projects in Australia. These full-time 3.5-year PhD Projects are offered across SMaRT-Pack’s nodes
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from the gift). Amount: Up to $1,500 Duration: One-off Quantity: Multiple Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Be enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy
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aligned with the Centre of Research Excellence in Achieving Health Equity for all Australians with Disability (AHEAD). This project focuses on health equity, access, and inequality for people with
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considered in the current models. whether there are common points in multiple models. This will identify potentially critical points for new models. identify upstream and downstream points not previously