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The Neurophysiology of Human Movement Group at the University of Adelaide is seeking a full-time PhD student for a fully funded PhD Scholarship examining “Brain oscillations and motor function in
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, advancing robotic perception systems through monitoring of their machine learning models. Run-Time Monitoring of Machine Learning
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Electronics: Creating next-generation microwave electronics that balance size, power, and performance for handheld platforms. Signal Processing for Embedded Systems: Designing and optimizing algorithms
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diabetes management. This work has the potential to advance precision nutrition approaches and inform clinical guidelines for optimizing blood glucose management in type 2 diabetes. The University
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operations and supply chain management background. Knowledge and experience of simulation and optimization methods would enhance the qualifications. In addition, experience in various research methodologies
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5.2: Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) are increasingly being studied for their potential role in lithium-ion battery recycling. DES has limitation for industrial application due to its poor performance in
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the optimal habitat reconstruction for declining bird species, how to best engage community and landholders in the recovery effort, and priority species-specific objectives for guiding restoration actions and
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the organisation. The AGRS will support eligible students with a research internship scholarship (for 60 business days at the standard RTP rate). About the projects Optimising water use in the Adelaide Park Lands
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to different control measures, allowing us to develop strategies for optimal application of barrier treatment. This project is part of the national Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) initiative
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group of PhD researchers who will tackle the most pressing questions in Machine Learning while ensuring AI serves humanity responsibly. You'll work within one of our specialised research themes, each