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to $5000 (total) for computer / software / conference attendance to present PhD results. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Higher degree by Research (PhD) – in Health Sciences
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organisational informatics. Research strengths include intelligent systems, data analytics, cybersecurity, digital health, sustainability and human–computer interaction. The Faculty of IT at Monash University
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history of family AOD use and To estimate potential health, social and economic benefits of reducing the burden of family AOD use. The student would develop the project with their supervisors to make it
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The Journal of Pediatrics entitled “Estimating Preterm Lung Volume: A comparison of lung ultrasound, chest radiography and oxygenation ”. 2020 – Natasha Pritchard and Caitlin Nguyen-Ngo Natasha Pritchard
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, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision, mixed reality, wearables etc. Disability, Technology, and Society: Research with a sociological or anthropological focus on the use of bespoke and/or
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modelling and simulation of transmission and distribution networks, including benchmarking data models, developing optimal power flow algorithms, and creating state estimation and multi-energy optimisation
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learning by using Bayesian learning principles. Among other things, Bayesian learning gives AI systems the ability to quantitatively express a degree of belief about a prediction or statement. By bridging
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for estimating sustainable city size by identifying key determinants (e.g., accessibility, agglomeration, emissions, equity), testing spatial boundary sensitivity, and broadening sustainability
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an ARC Linkage Project focused on developing an autonomous system for detecting and quantifying structural damage in infrastructures (e.g., bridges, grain silos) using computer vision, digital twins, and