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). This grant will fund the PAtient-Centred Evaluation of medical devices (PACE) program for the next 5 years. The PACE project aims to improve how medical technologies are assessed by involving patients and
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Hoven (elisevandenhoven.com). See also our dedicated post about this on our website. For more information see http://exertiongameslab.org The result will be a thesis in the field of interaction design.
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This project draws on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar (https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18322) that brought together leading experts from industry and academia, including those who
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to work closely with other leading academics at Monash University, including Professor Carol Propper , A/Prof Terrence Cheng and Dr Danusha Jayawardana . As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government, support both domestic and international students undertaking Research
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collaborate with research groups from around Australia and the world, including Oxford University, Berkeley Lab, Fudan University, University of Cambridge, Aarhus University and with microscope industries
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing
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, computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control
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various skin condition/s. Relevant resources: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43987-2_20 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43907-0_54