26 phd-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning PhD positions at University of Adelaide
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The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) offers new PhD scholarship opportunities in Industrial AI. These full-time scholarships support students undertaking their PhDs in AI and machine
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This PhD research scholarship (Learning Lessons from Drug Resistance to Tackle Herbicide Resistance) is funded by the Australian Research Council to support a full-time PhD student to undertake
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supports a full-time PhD student on a new research project titled Managing vine nutrition to influence winemaking. The project will investigate how vine health and nutrition can be manipulated or optimised
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isothermal flow conditions relevant to bubble reactors using optical diagnostic methods, followed by image processing, which may include machine learning-based techniques. To analyse bubble dynamics from
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and the Adelaide Park Lands Association are partnering to create an internship opportunity for a University of Adelaide PhD students, to contribute to a
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Statistics for the Australian Grains Industry 3 (SAGI3). Investment. The University of Adelaide, in collaboration with Curtin University and The University of Queensland, is leveraging machine learning, data
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These scholarships are funded by the Australian Research Council (3) and the University of Adelaide (1) to support 4 full-time PhD students who are undertaking research in the field of battery
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have a PhD in Computer Science or Machine Learning (or be able to demonstrate equivalent research experience) and possess a deep and demonstrable knowledge of these fields. They must be a strong team
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia are partnering to create three internship opportunities for University of Adelaide PhD students
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laboratory focuses on developing innovative strategies to mitigate the rise in herbicide and antimicrobial resistance that threatens the global agricultural and health industries. The two PhD research