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computing technologies; be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or an international student meeting the minimum English language requirements; provide evidence of adequate oral and written
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comprising one or more of: a bachelor’s honours degree in a relevant discipline (computer science, software engineering), which includes a research thesis or project, with an overall average grade equivalent
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example, a Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship or other primary scholarship of similar value; not be in receipt of any other Top-Up scholarship; be available to commence with CSIRO prior to 30 June
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applicant will receive a tax-free stipend of $36,063 per annum (2025 full-time rate). The Structured Biointerfaces Group at Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences is an established group led by Professor
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Chain Management. Candidates with a bachelor's and master's degree in Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information
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Research, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Technology will also be considered, but it will further be required that they also have a
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of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. Locations Primary location of student: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Industry
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to microscopic viewpoints, master his/her comprehensive and in-depth knowledge related to material science, physics, and chemistry. The PhD candidate will work with Professors Moses Tade, Zongping Shao, and Early
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Holistic Economic Modelling for Disaster Resilience Decision-making (CSIRO Industry Phd Scholarship)
What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims
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concept of this project lies in the design of novel perovskite materials as both electrolyte and electrodes for facilitating water splitting for hydrogen production. Such new technology is anticipated