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leading researchers bring together academic scholarship with engagement with external stakeholders, and advocate for the design of better, responsible and ethical futures. Their work also advances new
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patients. The proposed project will address current gaps in the palliative and supportive care of heart failure patients by enabling a platform for patients to be engaged in the care pathways. This will be
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automating plant care in CEA, to complement human visual assessments of plant health and provide input for adaptive closed-loop control of plant water and nutrients. This project will build on mechatronic
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This project will investigate artificial intelligence (AI) to improve weather forecasts and use crop models for making better farming decisions. The expected outcome is protocols for integrating AI
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candidates are provided with an offer for admission from RMIT University. Applications are now open Applications are now open 25 November 2022, 11:59pm AEDT 25 November 2022, 11:59pm AEDT Project 1: The aim
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; Implementation strategies for improved integrated care. The project has a strong implementation focus, aiming to directly inform and advance approaches to integrated care within Victoria and nationally
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on informing nitrogen management decisions (i.e. how much and when to apply), since they remain the largest contributor to the gap in water-limited production potential. This PhD project will contribute
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Khaksar Other supervisors: Professor Murali Prasad (IITK) Projections indicate the aged care industry in both developed (e.g., Australia) and developing economies (e.g., India) will face a significant
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Lim Associate Professor Yen Ying Lim is the Director of the ITTC for Optimal Ageing, primary investigator of the Healthy Brain Project (healthybrainproject.org.au ) and the BetterBrains Trial
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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods