82 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Prof" PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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the capacity to undertake significant research. At least the degree should demonstrate completion of food chemistry, processing, engineering or related units. Additionally, applicants with food industry
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scholarship. Selection for these scholarships involves a competitive process, with shortlisted applicants notified of outcomes by November 2024. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All
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qualify students for a six-month completion scholarship. Selection for these scholarships involves a competitive process, with shortlisted applicants notified of outcomes by November 2024. Scholarship
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Materials from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to develop scalable processing techniques for the regeneration of cathode
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Vision and Edge Computing'. PhD candidates involved in this project will be trained in the emerging field of smart infrastructure, which is critical for Australian society in the coming decade
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interests and strengths. Possible project objectives can include, but are not limited to: -Understanding how ADHD impacts emotion regulation at different stages of the emotion regulation process (e.g
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”. Research topics on vision based techniques for vibration measurements, artificial intelligence techniques, data analysis and signal processing techniques for structural health monitoring are covered in
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only if sociotechnical systems are appropriately designed. “Command and Control” (C2) is the process taken by organisations and teams to achieve shared goals, and the C2 system is the underpinning
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gas is a crucial aspect of the ongoing energy transition, serving as a renewable energy source for industrial processes and a substitute for fossil fuels. Australia, with abundant and cost-effective
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of young people and people who work in, visit or oversee police custody and to examine the frameworks, policies, processes and resources available to guide and support the management and care of young people