18 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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ADM+S invites applications for PhD scholarships from students interested in the following areas: The development and distribution of automated decision-making (ADM) systems The applications
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. This research investigates automated testing techniques to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the testing process. It also aims to propose novel metrics and performance criteria to evaluate
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This project is funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. This project is funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society
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AUD $34,841 for 3 years AUD $34,841 for 3 years Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 18 September 2024 18 September 2024 1 (One). 1 (One). Masters and/or 4 years Bachelors with a significant minor thesis component Masters and/or 4 years Bachelors with a significant minor thesis...
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computer vision and machine learning methods and adapt new algorithms to automate inspection procedures of PV plants. Given the data captured by a remotely operated drone, we first investigate the required
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approaches to explore problems associated with membrane charge transport. Ion channels are proteins that control the movements of charged molecules across cell membranes to enable electrical activity in
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transport and energy conversion. The incorporation of 2D nanomaterials as sacrificial layers enables precise control over nanochannel architecture, ensuring enhanced selectivity, mechanical robustness, and
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mechanisms of online media platforms by granting users full control over their sensitive information. Innovation. To meet users' varying privacy demands, this project put forward a graph-based user
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description of how these proteins respond to physiological stimuli to control electrical signalling the body. This project, in collaboration with researchers at Cornell University, USA, is funded by
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Centre (InPAC) at RMIT University aims to create the next generation of integrated photonic circuits with unprecedented efficiency and innovative monitoring and control techniques. We are offering several