168 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at University of Adelaide
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successful you will need: A PhD in geology, geochemistry or a related field. An established track record of publication in isotope geochemistry and/or critical mineral ore systems. Demonstrated expertise in
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PhD in Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine Learning-related field. • Programming experience in python, C++ or other relevant language and experience in deep neural networks • Strong
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interpretation to enable robust comparisons between systems within and between environments, and across seasons. Effectively communicate tailored recommendations to growers, agronomists and researchers (e.g
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between environments, and across seasons. Contribute to managing one of the trials located at The University of Adelaide’s Roseworthy campus, and will undertake activities such as fertiliser application
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The Ian Croser Research Travel Scholarship in Engineering supports travel costs for PhD students in engineering. Eligibility: To hold the award, applicants must: be an Australian citizen, Australian
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or nearly completed PhD graduate with experience in protein biochemistry to join the Herbicide and Antimicrobial Innovation Laboratory led by ARC Future Fellow Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa. Working
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This PhD project aims to leverage continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology to develop personalized nutrition and meal timing strategies for people living with type 2 diabetes. By continuously
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inclusive SET Faculty, the role supports interdisciplinary collaboration and career development in a cutting-edge scientific environment. The role requires a strong foundation in theoretical quantum materials
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into a highly visible future leader in their own right. The opportunity to establish themselves in a new institute and to have a profound impact on the research environment. The position stresses
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holds Bachelors’ degrees in English literature (with Honours) (1961), and musicology (with Honours) (1970) from The University of Adelaide, and a PhD from the same university (1979). Her work includes the