53 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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skilled human operators must acquire and integrate information from multiple distributed sources (e.g., physical and informational environments) to coordinate cognitively (e.g., decision-making) and
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, programming, algorithms, and data analysis skills Outstanding research skills Applicants with Master degrees by research with technical publications and research experiences in structural dynamics and
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and the role of key architecture components can lead to the development of more efficient and robust training algorithms. This can ultimately result in AI systems that are both more powerful and
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analyse qualitative and quantitative data on self-compassion from participants in multiple cultural contexts. 3. Examine the relationship between self-compassion, self-esteem, and positive self-regards in
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student passionate about developing novel therapeutics for brain diseases such as stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. The project focuses on understanding how the brain vasculature—particularly the blood-brain
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) to explore the role and scope of practice that oral health therapists (OHTs) have in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in Western Australia . The research findings will be used to develop interventions
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fundamental constraints to chiral electrochemistry on common and readily available achiral conductors. Aims The aim of the project is to fully develop the fundamental science that underpins chiral
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an ARC Linkage Project focused on developing an autonomous system for detecting and quantifying structural damage in infrastructures (e.g., bridges, grain silos) using computer vision, digital twins, and
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CSIRO and Industry collaborator Intergrain, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). This project aims to develop innovative milling and separation methods to mill
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) is the most malignant primary brain tumour, representing approximately half of all primary central nervous system malignancies. It is a rapidly developing tumour seen in patients with an average age of