13 phd-position-in-image-processing Postgraduate positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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program (PhD or MPhil) at the University of Adelaide in one of the eligible disciplines listed above; Undertaking research aligned with the fields of mineral processing, mining engineering or chemical
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this funding was allocated to support PhD and Mas of Philosophy students undertaking postgraduate research in the area of cystic fibrosis. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent
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this funding was allocated to support PhD and Mas of Philosophy students undertaking postgraduate research in the area of stem cell research. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent
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In 1954, Eleanor Kate Barker bequeathed money to the University for the purpose of establishing a scholarship to support a full-time PhD or MPhil student undertaking research in medicine
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed-term, full-time position available for 2 years. We are seeking an ARC Grant Funded Researcher to focus on the computation of carbon based materials for clean
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(including British) History. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens, permanent residents of Australia or international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD/MPhil degree at
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and global outreach and networks in the public and private sectors. The Research Assistant will be responsible for the processing of DNA from ancient and historic samples obtained from sediments (and
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scholarship, access to events and networking, mentoring, and ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The postgraduate category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate
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category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate website as payment varies dependent on program). Eligibility: Applicants are required to meet three eligibility criteria
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minerals and their chemical constituents, water and living organisms. Ultimately, regolith science is the study of Earth’s critical zone: research into the processes that sustain life today and in the past