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This project aims to advance the field of human movement science by addressing the challenges encountered when developing a low-cost, automated system for screening the movement of pre-elite student
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. The Power Systems team contributes to this mission through applied research in modelling, control, and optimisation of energy networks. As a Senior Power Systems Research Engineer, you will work on advanced
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quantum media—and seeks to deepen our understanding of their behaviour in ultracold atomic gases and complex quantum materials. By harnessing ultracold atoms as highly controllable quantum simulators
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augmentations such as project energy connect, Humelink, Marinus Link ETC Lack of available accurate generator and reinforcement models Protection and emergency control scheme modelling challenges. The research
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. Whilst 4Ds has consistently received very high satisfaction ratings, no studies have assessed its impact in a controlled trial. The 4Ds themselves refer to Distract, Dilute, Develop and Discover. Each
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of scholarships: One Contact person: Mario Fruzangohar (mario.fruzangohar@adelaide.edu.au ) Project 3: Developing data-informed mathematical models for locust hopper band movement to improve control measures
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behaviour interventions, randomised control trials and longitudinal studies. As a registered psychologist, he has focused primarily on the behaviours of alcohol consumption, smoking, illicit drug use, mental
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analysing mass spectral imaging data streams in real time using machine learning workflows. A pathway for future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing
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weeks. Applicants will be assessed in accordance with Curtin University international sanctions compliance , controlled goods and technologies compliance, and foreign interference governance
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Addiction Studies and holds an NHMRC Leadership Fellow in the School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. His research focuses on the cognitive and neural mechanisms underpinning executive control