38 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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engineering practice specialising in structural and civil works. It was in this practice that he began to train large numbers of architects and engineers, an interest that remained with him throughout his life
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considered in the current models. whether there are common points in multiple models. This will identify potentially critical points for new models. identify upstream and downstream points not previously
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copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will contribute to the development and optimisation of a Paediatric Post
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through departments including: account management (client strategy, campaign development) creative (concept development, copywriting) production (pre-production, filming, editing) studio (design, art
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strong interest in undertaking a 2-year research project on generative AI and academic research develop a research proposal that responds to and aligns with the scholarship topic and articulates
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will be expected to work closely with the supervisory team and RACQ to co-develop a research proposal not have had any serious road safety offences in the previous 10 years, or any charges currently
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addition to the financial support, you are encouraged to make the most of your QUT experience through extra development opportunities, which build your leadership skills and professional networks.
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Research Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a three-month industry engagement component with Xcel Sodium a structured professional
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motivation for participating in this scheme, outline how this scheme aligns with your academic and/or career goals, and reflect on how this experience would support your personal and professional development
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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