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Interest (EOI) to Professor Chengdao Li -c.li@murdoch.edu.au or Richard Li richard.li@meta-matters.com.au , including: A two-page statement Current CV Academic transcripts Shortlisted applicants will be
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, Australia and New Zealand. PhD in History, University of Newcastle Australia This PhD research will be part of a larger Australian Research Council funded project about polio’s history in Australia between
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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - Functional Genomics of Host Determinants in Viral Entry and Transmission
Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Richard Sloan (The University of Edinburgh), Prof Kenneth Baillie (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Finn Grey
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researchers from TU Delft and Meta Platforms as a PhD student in the newly established FUSE Lab! Job description As generative artificial intelligence is transforming the daily work of software engineers, TU
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researchers from TU Delft and Meta Platforms as a PhD student in the newly established FUSE Lab! Job description As generative artificial intelligence is transforming the daily work of software engineers, TU
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Description Want to rethink the future of software engineering at scale? Join researchers from TU Delft and Meta Platforms as a PhD student in the newly established FUSE Lab! Job description As generative
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Description Want to rethink the future of software engineering at scale? Join researchers from TU Delft and Meta Platforms as a PhD student in the newly established FUSE Lab! Job description As generative
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of the clinical trial process, from identifying new areas of study (potentially performing reviews/meta-analyses to support trial ideas, working collaboratively with colleagues from the Unit, taking responsibility
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economics, or a related field. Postgraduate qualification (MSc/PhD) in a relevant discipline. Significant experience in health technology assessment or evaluation of medical devices (including digital/AI
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potentially offer transformative understanding of disease progression, as well as opportunities to personalise interventions, monitor and improve disease self-management. This PhD will address a critical gap in