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, hemicellulose, and lignin, which can also be used to make high fibre food and plant-based leather and other materials. This research will use BSG to develop high-value functional food, and biomaterials and
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opportunity employer focused on attracting, retaining, and developing great talent. We work to remove barriers related to gender identity, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and age. We
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both institutions, including a range of professional and personal development programs. You will begin your studies at La Trobe University where you will spend the majority of your time, but with
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Education & Training (MoET) in Vietnam, through its Vietnam International Education Development (VIED) office and was launched in January 2019. Project 89 will be operational until 2030 with the purpose
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Currently recruiting students via universities around Australia Receive actual industry exposure and partner placements to develop your skills and network Encouraging students from all academic backgrounds
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effort, or the amount of information a player takes on board before making a decision is challenging. Can we develop AI solutions to track off-ball effort? Can we monitor how players scan the field? Can we
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focuses on developing the first-ever closed-loop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feedback device. The device uses non-invasive sensors to measure blood oxygenation in the brain and tells the CPR
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outcomes will contribute to the development of comprehensive strategies to support affected women, reduce the economic burden, and promote public health and safety. A smaller part of this project has
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the drinking behaviours of young people as they transition to legal drinking age. Currently, the paucity of knowledge makes developing evidence-informed interventions and policies a challenge. As such this