20 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" PhD scholarships at Queensland University of Technology
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applicants will be contacted directly. Contact Prof Ben White with any questions about the project, or hdr@qut.edu.au with any questions about the application process. About the scholarship QUT is offering
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will undergo an interview process. If supported to apply, you will then submit an expression of interest (EOI) following the advice at how to apply for a research degree . In your EOI, nominate Dr
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, entomology, virology, genomics and/ or bioinformatics You must commence your degree by 1 of October 2025 How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to a QUT Doctor of
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to complete a PhD on the multiple and contested practices, norms, and understandings of GenAI among academic users in their research and publishing activities. The scholarship is part of the Generative AI and
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process, please contact Andrea McCrindle , Centre Research Manager. For questions about the scholarship specifically, please contact Prof Sharon Newnam , Head of School. About the scholarship Aiden Wulf
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, chemotherapy, viral infections and diabetes mellitus. Looking at clinical studies, the current research process is to propose a model, conduct animal tests and then evaluate whether the original model is
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relationships. The candidate will examine the choreographic development process and performance outcomes of the project and assist development of a methodological framework for capturing, assessing and reporting
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) use computer vision/machine learning to quantity athlete performance. Develop new computer vision/machine learning methods to enable measurement of sports performance. Research program would make use
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2025. What happens next? Applicants invited to part two of the application process will be contacted directly to create an updated research proposal to submit. Conditions The conditions for retaining
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expensive lithium-ion batteries for energy storage as sodium is low-cost, safe and abundant as compared to lithium. However, the larger radius of sodium ions often leads to a sluggish kinetics process, and