21 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD scholarships at University of Adelaide
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candidates will undertake a minimum of 60 FTE business days of research and development with the organisation. The AGRS will support eligible students with a research internship scholarship (for 60 business
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), environment, sustainability and climate change industries, green urban futures (RESTORE). The successful candidates will undertake a minimum of 60 FTE business days of research and development with
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stubble management. This PhD forms part of a collaborative project between Adelaide University, Murdoch University and the University of Queensland, funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation
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for Robotic and Autonomous Perception This project aims to make robotic perception systems safer and more reliable by developing new techniques that continuously monitor the performance of their machine
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and polyploid crop species and benchmark them against other methods such as graph-based methods. This project will combine algorithm development and computational programming with large population
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data on homeowner retrofit needs and preferences. Undertaking research trials to test and refine the AI algorithms used in our platform. Meaningful assistance in research and policy development with a
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, current DES solvents show excellent performance only in selected batteries, and there are limited studies on their performance with mixed battery chemistries. This project aims to develop effective
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drainage during droughts, and coastal floodplain development often trigger geochemical reactions that generate highly acidic waters enriched in dissolved aluminium. Elevated aluminium concentrations pose a
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personal experience, but typically a 2XE internship is centred on advancing data analysis and developing tools for deploying transformative technologies within the renewable and smart energy sectors
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode Materials – These projects focus on developing low-cost, scalable strategies for the direct recycling and