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/Applicant information The Colin Mort Master of Architecture Scholarship (Scholarship ) has been developed to support future and current Master of Architecture students at Curtin University in need, with a
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research and experimental work in the fields of sensor networks, biomedical engineering and machine learning with focus on: Utilisation of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in human movement including data
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, thereby improving oil spill clean-up processes. This proposed research will advance the technology by scaling up the HPCS production and the filtration process to facilitate its future implementations. The
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Applications are invited from students intending to undertake study in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Fine Arts (Music excluded) or Classical Antiquity, in a country other than Australia
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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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the development of low-carbon concrete. The concrete and structural engineering laboratory of School of civil and mechanical engineering has state-of-the-art research facilities and resources to complete
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Zealand and leading cyber security provider CyberCX. Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative fields in technology today. Revolutionising industries from healthcare to finance, AI is
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/ Phd qualification). These scholarships are not applicable to recipients of other scholarships from other countries or other scholarship providers *Minimum academic requirements to be considered
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the Digital Systems and Intelligent Sensors group (DSIS). within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences. DSIS endeavours to utilise technology to assist people with
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part of an innovative project that not only benefits the construction industry but also sets a precedent for using technology to bridge gender gaps in various sectors. Eligibility You will need to: meet