16 natural-language-processing-intern PhD positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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Bachelor + 1-year Honours or Master Degree or 4 years Bachelor Degree in Applied Mathematics or a closely related field. English language requirement (international applicants): IELTS academic stream 6.5
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about the fundamental nature of light and matter Qualifications Honours and Master degree in quantum physics, theoretical physics, and condensed matter physics. About Swinburne University of Technology
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. Your project will explore Stream Finishing, a cutting-edge surface engineering technology that offers unmatched precision and control over traditional methods. You’ll investigate how process parameters
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about the fundamental nature of light and matter Qualifications Honours and Master degree in quantum physics, theoretical physics, and condensed matter physics. About Swinburne University of Technology
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. Adjustments can be requested at any time during the recruitment process. For Reasonable Adjustment requests, including accessible formats for the PD, application form or any other document, please contact DCR
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biological tissues. Expertise in Multiphysics simulation software (e.g., COMSOL) and programming languages (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C++). Experience with biophotonics applications, such as endoscopy, optical
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and hands-on experience with AI and computer vision. Solid programming skills in Python, especially with PyTorch. Practical experience with deep learning projects, including working with attention
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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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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