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Scholarship in CSIRO Industry PhD Program - Project 2: Techniques and Frameworks for Enabling Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Migration Job No.: 678538 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full
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training in research methods, publishing, grant writing, and career planning. How to Apply This is a two-stage application process: Initial Screening and Interview Interested applicants should email the
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: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive a tax-free stipend, at the current value of $36,063 per annum 2025 full-time rate, as per the Monash
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, prototyping, and simulation facilities, as well as clinical testing sites and international collaboration opportunities Application Process This position follows a two-stage selection process. Step 1
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. This position has a two-stage selection process: Stage 1: Please submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the Faculty of Information Technology Graduate Research Office at fit-graduate.research@monash.edu With
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Future Fellowship’s aims and objectives. This position has a two-stage selection process: Stage 1: Please submit an EOI using the Faculty of Information Technology Research Project Enquiry form here
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minor thesis packaged into a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree. For a Health Economics specialisation, this stage begins in Year 2 of the MCom degree and takes one year to complete. Provided you meet the
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project, regarding the series’ attractions for readers, and the meanings given to the series. This will open up a sociocultural history of the post-war period in these two countries. The project will also
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and have opportunities to participate in the FUTURES Hub and ETLab international research community. This position has a two-stage selection process: To apply for this position please submit
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materials and we utilise these non-absorbed X-rays to massively increase image contrast and reduce radiation exposure using coherent synchrotron radiation. We have developed these “phase contrast” and “dark