11 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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(CRT) program (the Program) is a funding program of the Western Australian (WA) Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund. The FHRI Fund provides a secure source of funding to drive health and
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Status: Open Applications open: 25/11/2024 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The CSIRO Industry PhD Program
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the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. Projects will involve different research methods and designs in research areas: Community perspectives on children’s technology use, and how
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factors involved in the onset and progression of dementia. Advanced computational methods, including bioinformatics pipelines and machine learning, will be employed to uncover putative biomarkers and
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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
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experience. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods highly desirable. Proficiency in a language other than English is highly desirable. Evidence of journal or conference publications
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earthquake, will be investigated through a combination of experimental, numerical, and analytical studies. This scholarship application is open until filled. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres
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Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program. Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum academic entry requirement for admission
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align with the Aus-ROC CRE program of research, the focus could be clinical, epidemiology, public health, health services, psychosocial, linguistic or spatial analysis. Student type Current Students
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School of Allied Health, and is associated with the CONNECT-CP Project led by Prof Jane Valentine CONNECT-CP (A Clinical Research Program to Improve Connection, Access and Translation of Evidence in