10 phd-in-image-processing Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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collaboration between industry, government, and academia. The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) at the University of Adelaide is the largest computer vision and machine learning research group in
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computer vision and machine learning research group in Australia -- and contribute to world-leading research projects at the CommBank Centre for Foundational AI This postdoctoral research position is part of
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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technologies, with a specific focus on electrode/electrolyte interface studies for secondary batteries. The successful candidate will have recently completed, or be nearing completion of, a PhD in a relevant
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proteins, combined with methods such as microscale thermophoresis will also be used to characterise enzyme activity. The postdoc will also co-supervise PhD students and Honours students. Outputs will include
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Australian ecosystems and ecosystem processes at different scales from targeted monitoring at the local level, through to surveillance monitoring at regional scales, through to continental scale observation
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) , designed to empower and support women in advancing their careers, based on this we encourage female applicants to apply. To be successful, you will need: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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successful you will need: A PhD in sociology/political science or a related discipline (e.g. gender studies, human geography). Demonstrated capacity to design, collate, and analyse qualitative research
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an essential role in developing new grant applications, supervising postgraduate students and supporting publications arising from these activities. To be successful you will need: A PhD in epidemiology, public
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The fellowship is available to assist an Honours, Masters or PhD student who is interested in studying any of the collections held in the Fryer Library, University of Queensland, to support their