11 computer-science-image-processing PhD positions at Flinders University in Australia
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contribute to research and policy addressing the escalating issue of the consumption of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) and child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) online. The project is based at Flinders
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-health-sa-nt-brochure.pdf ); and also nested within Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (FHMRI) Health Equity Impact Program (https://www.flinders.edu.au/fhmri/research/heip ).
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Help shape the future of cancer care through better data. This PhD scholarship offers the opportunity to work with a leading research team using clinical trials and real-world data to build machine-learning models, improve the prediction of treatment outcomes, and promote responsible data...
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Are you passionate about AI and want to make a difference in healthcare? Join our team to lead a groundbreaking PhD investigating how generative AI tools (like ChatGPT and Gemini) can be safely used in medicine — and how we can stop them being misused to spread health disinformation or pose...
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advocacy program for young carers.
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The application for PhD admission will only be assessed where the applicant is successful in being awarded the scholarship The applications for HDR admission and the scholarship are separate processes; applications
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processes; applications for admission to candidature are submitted electronically (link below). Prior to submitting applications, prospective applicants are advised to contact the Project lead, Professor Lily
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Public Health can be submitted to cmph.research@flinders.edu.au Applications for the College of Nursing and Health Sciences can be submitted to cnhs.hdrstudents@flinders.edu.au
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to contact A/Prof Luke Selth or Prof David Watson via email (luke.selth@flinders.edu.au and/or david.watson@flinders.edu.au ) The application for admission and the scholarship will be separate processes
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(Project 1). The College of Science and Engineering at Flinders University and CyberCX are collaborating on this research project to analyse advanced persistent threats (APT) tools and activities