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for the scholarship. Please contact A/Prof (andy.song@rmit.edu.au ) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of AI for food and waste systems you might be interested in. Please
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. Please contact A/Prof (andy.song@rmit.edu.au ) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of AI for food and waste systems you might be interested in. Please contact
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Veluswamy (ganesh.veluswamy@rmit.edu.au ) or Prof. Kalpit Shah (kalpit.shah@rmit.edu.au ); Provide a CV that includes any publications and the contact details of 2 referees; an electronic copy of your
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enrolment requirement. Open to Domestic and International Students. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement. Open to Domestic and International Students. All applicants should email the following to Prof
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The scholarship will fund a 3 year PhD candidature to work in the Chemistry Department of the School of Science CAMIC Laboratory. The project is a collaboration with Assoc. Prof Ravi Shukla to test
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Resume and Application letter to Prof. Asgar Farahnaky: asgar.farahnaky@rmit.edu.au High quality applicants with relevant background to email their Resume and Application letter to Prof. Asgar Farahnaky
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experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology, catalysis, battery, supercapacitor, and/or clean energy. Prof. Tianyi Ma, School of Science, RMIT University, Email: tianyi.ma
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techniques that exploit quantum sensors based on spin defects in solids. Firstly, the student will be involved in the experimental realisation of these quantum microscopes, learning or applying knowledge and
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and verbal communication skills Strong computational, programming, algorithms, and data analysis skills Outstanding research skills Capacity to work independently and as a part of a team Applicants with
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construction wastes in an unstructured environment. The gripper has to adapt to wastes with different shape and size and tolerate collisions due to material moving during the picking. The touch and force sensors