85 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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Safety Products, from their Australian manufacturing facilities supporting this exciting R&D project. Receive continuous mentorship from the best in academia and industry. Enjoy a 12-week training program
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the pioneers of methods based on ultrashort laser ablation in liquid ambient. These methods are now considered as the most efficient among laser-ablative pathways to finely control size and physico-chemical
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PhD project to develop theoretical computations and modelling methods to guide and optimise the synthesis conditions and composition of electrocatalysts. PhD project to develop theoretical
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In the PhD program, you will be involved in working with a multi-disciplinary team. You will be conducting experiments and developing phenomenological models to understand the graphite formation
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This project invites mixed-methods and interdisciplinary candidates to investigate online debunking practices with the aim of identifying and testing potentially effective strategies to counter mis
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) to conduct research in organic resource recovery project. The project will provide numerous development opportunities including: Developing lab-scale and pilot scale experimental rigs Developing numerical
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computer vision and machine learning methods to interpret the photovoltaic (PV) solar farm's condition and perform various inspections and anomaly detection. The research will draw from state-of-art
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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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Successful candidates will be expected to have a solid background in finance and sustainable finance, research methods, strong data analytic skills, and experience working with large datasets. RMIT
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This PhD scholarship is for candidates interested in developing culturally inclusive AI by creating methods and datasets to align large language models with global social and legal norms. This PhD