96 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at Flinders University in Australia
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Change lives and change the world with impactful PhD research co-funded by Flinders and CyberCX. Receive a $35,010.00 per annum (indexed annually) scholarship tax-free for up to 3.5 years Apply your
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. The total amount of funding you are eligible for depends on the length of your chosen program: One-year master’s degree receives $100,000 AUD Two-year master’s degree receives $200,000 AUD Three-year PhD
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technical documentation, research publications, and contributing to final project reporting and presentations. About You As the successful candidate, you will possess a PhD in Computer Science, Engineering
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. We engage with students, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department
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Help shape the future of cancer care through better data. This PhD scholarship offers the opportunity to work with a leading research team using clinical trials and real-world data to build machine
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Are you passionate about AI and want to make a difference in healthcare? Join our team to lead a groundbreaking PhD investigating how generative AI tools (like ChatGPT and Gemini) can be safely used
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associated areas and attracting competitive grants. Supervising honours and higher degree students. About You You will hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related field, with a growing record of
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completion of a PhD in Chemistry. Demonstrated experience performing quantum mechanical (QM) calculations and multi-scale modelling (e.g. QM/MM) using standard computational chemistry software. Experience
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employability. About You In addition to the completion of a relevant PhD (or equivalent qualification) and eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, the successful candidate
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suicide prevention or in domains strongly linked to increased risk of suicide and suicidal behaviours. The research program is expected to result in high quality outcomes that meaningfully contribute to new