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About Data61 PhD Scholarships At CSIRO's Data61, we aim to develop top-quality doctoral students who will prosper in careers in Australia’s data-skilled workforce. Our PhD scholarship program
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Status: Closed Applications open: 27/03/2025 Applications close: 27/04/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The PhD project, funded by
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PhD Scholarship in Digital Mapping of Homemade & DIY Cultural Economies in First Nations Communities
for research that benefits Indigenous communities – in a relevant disciplinary area, including Human-Computer Interaction, Media Studies, Digital Cultures, Digital Sociology and Digital Humanities
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website to access the Position Description at the bottom of the page. For further information regarding this scholarship and related project, please contact Professor Xiaji Liu | xiajiliu@swin.edu.au Please
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, C#, Java, Q#, Q language, PennyLane, Qiskit, Quantum Development Kit etc. Please contact Aufeef Chauhan for more information. Potential candidates must have a good hold of distributed software systems
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From smart cities, data-driven health and social services, to digital economy, safety and security and digital government, Data61 create data you can trust. Data61 PhD Scholarships and Data61 Top-Up
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Status: Open Applications open: 25/09/2024 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is funded by
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System (GLASS) in 2015 to monitor this issue, but critical data gaps remain in monitoring significant pathogens. Current data suggests that currently between 1-5 million people die annually from AMR
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provided us with a wealth of information on the composition of complex communities in our gut. As different microbial genomes can result in vastly different phenotypes and functions in our gut, it is
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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