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suitability of the project Available PhD scholarship is for local students, interested international students should enquire about other potential opportunities in this group/project Available PhD scholarship
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academic transcripts a CV that includes any publications and the contact details of 2 referees. For international applicants, evidence of English proficiency may be required. Interested candidates should
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open. Applications are now open. 1 November 2024. 1 November 2024. 1 (One). 1 (One). Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement. Open to domestic and international students. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment
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potential. $35,000 per annum for 3.5 years. Successful international applicants will be provided with tuition fee waiver. $35,000 per annum for 3.5 years. Successful international applicants will be provided
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application process where applicants must demonstrate the value of their research and their suitability for scholarship selection. Your proposal should be divided under the following headings: Title and topic
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forward for a School-funded scholarship. Expertise in Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Centred Computing. Interest in Human-Centred AI and Social Computing. Aspiration to publish in leading venues
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Cryopreservation of cells involves storage at very cold temperatures to minimise biochemical activity and prevent damage to the cells. However, the freezing process is damaging and requires
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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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are now open. 31/12/2024 31/12/2024 One (1) scholarship available One (1) scholarship available This opportunity is open to domestic and international applicants. This opportunity is open to domestic and
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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