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Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a three-month industry engagement component with Gelomics a structured professional development and
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reconstruct the evolution of particle-laden turbulent flows from limited data using scientific machine learning. You will also be involved in the data-generation and curation for model development. Accordingly
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computing development network security communication and collaborative control.
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the participating university, CSIRO, and an industry partner a four-year scholarship package totalling about $48,000 per annum tax exempt (2026 rate) a four-year project expense and development package starting from
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considered in the current models. whether there are common points in multiple models. This will identify potentially critical points for new models. identify upstream and downstream points not previously
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following areas: Indigenous studies, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies or First Nations studies Law, criminology or justice studies Public health, social work or community development Sociology
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. Eligibility To apply for this scholarship, you must: be a current research student at QUT, enrolled either full-time or part-time in a research degree (i.e. Doctor of Philosophy, professional doctorate
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package totalling approximately $47,000 per annum tax exempt (2025 rate) a four-year Research Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a
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studies, sociology, anthropology, community development) or relevant undergraduate degree with honours demonstrated research capacity and critical thinking skills commitment to critical, feminist
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and resists dehumanising representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through the development of an Indigenous ethical practice that goes beyond current journalistic debates on media