122 software-verification-computer-science-"Prof" PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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Research scholarship funded by RMIT School of Computing Technologies. The scholarship is for 3 years; there would be a fee waiver and the standard stipend. Research scholarship funded by RMIT School
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of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. Locations Primary location of student: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Industry
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participating university PhD admission requirements. c) Meet university English language requirements. d) Not have previously completed a PhD. e) Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer. f) Enrol
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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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listed below at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T). CQC2T, the flagship organisation for Australian research in quantum computing, comprises eight
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experience and conceptual background in cellular immunology. Interest or experience in genetics and basic bioinformatics. Experience in tissue culture. To apply, please submit the following documents to Prof
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for three years with a possible extension of six months (full-time). Two (2). Two (2). Excellent academic background in a relevant field including chemical engineering, polymer science, food science, food
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These models are technology platforms that facilitate drug discovery and fundamental research. Our research is funded by Australian Research Council. This project aims to develop bio-microfluidic
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aim to use the features and functionalities of Metaverse supported by Artificial Intelligence to develop a framework for an educational technology platform and training programs that are challenging
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polymer science. Problem solving skills/experience in applied chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering. For further information, please contact A/Prof. Ken Chiang (E: Ken.Chiang@rmit.edu.au