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therapeutic targets. The scholarship provides opportunities to apply statistical genetics approaches to dementia research within a collaborative and supportive research environment. Student type Future Students
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flow models, providing a reliable and efficient approach to designing photobioreactors with reduced trial-and-error efforts while increasing confidence in their performance. By optimising microalgae
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or unethical responses, can be manipulated into producing them when provided with a large enough number of well-crafted “in-context” examples. This raises critical questions: Why do AI models adapt so
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supervisor, Bookbot.com Founder). Associate supervision will be provided by the other members of the research team located at Flinders university. Additional information About the Industry Partner. Bookbot
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remaining. Over 90% of native vegetation in the MLR was cleared by the mid-1800s, and although remnant woodland ecosystems in the MLR still provide an important refuge for birds, the abundance of many
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operating in practice. The project will provide impactful and tangible solutions for practice, policy, and law reform to solve real-world challenges in the operation of VAD and be of wide-ranging national
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scholarship provides a total benefit of $5,000 up to a maximum 1 year, paid as a one-off lump sum payment. Supervisor: N/A Available to: Domestic and International students Either PhD or MPhil Eligibility
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inorganic semiconductors, in order to develop a general understanding of the effects of external stimuli on the photophysical properties of these types of semiconductors. This IRTG provides an outstanding
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observation, equipping them with the skills to generate impactful, evidence-based recommendations that can make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged populations. Supervision will be provided by Dr Shelley
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Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Permanent Humanitarian Visa International Student Scholarship base Merit Based Value This scholarship provides a