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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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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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detail-oriented admin professional looking to make an impact in the world of AI and machine learning? We have an exciting opportunity for an Executive Assistant & Admin Support Officer to join the
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the integration of cutting-edge technologies, including imaging and video analysis, sensor technology, IoT devices, biochemical sensors, and machine learning. The project’s primary goal is to develop sustainable
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. Selection Criteria Level A 1. A PhD in Remote Sensing, Plant phenotyping, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or a related field. 2. Strong experience in image processing and computer vision, particularly
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, biomedical instrumentation, wearable technologies, biomedical integrated circuits and sensors, neural engineering, optogenetics, and medical machine learning. Quantum Engineering: quantum sciences and
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proteomics. With close links to industry, this role also offers the opportunity to collaborate with local and international experts in E3 ligase biology and ubiquitin signalling, machine learning/Artificial
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. The candidate will 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
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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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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