12 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" PhD positions at The University of Newcastle
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datasets, including >75,000 participants. Transforming health systems to restore wellbeing and enhance access to healing after sexual violence in adulthood: the RESTORE CRE PhD Opportunity Sexual violence
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differentiation links to antigen presentation and adaptive immune activation. Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) is a universally fatal childhood brain cancer driven by developmental and epigenetic dysregulation. Our
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reconciliation in continuous variable quantum key distribution. Expression of Interest - PhD Opportunity in error correction codes for free-space quantum communications We invite expressions of interest to enrol
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interventions and target populations for preventing respiratory infection transmission. FluTracking Australia is one of the largest online community-level surveillance systems in the world and has helped
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. This project addresses an urgent and serious animal welfare issue that is rapidly decimating our native wombat population. Sarcoptic mange, a parasitic infection caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, is
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1950 and 1970: a pivotal period of serious outbreaks, and the introduction of vaccines. The project is led by Professor Catharine Coleborne and will include an examination of oral history collections
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Top-up Scholarship The intention of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to encourage today’s young researchers working in the field of renewable energy, including those in search
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. The key research question is whether cardiovascular, whole brain and regional cerebrovascular systems differentially contribute to individual variability in brain and cognitive health amongst older adults
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improving diagnostic accuracy through advanced MRI and machine learning, the Imaging Centre is dedicated to advancing individualized therapeutic strategies. By predicting tumour behaviour and treatment
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PhD Opportunity This project will involve epidemiologic analysis of Flu-Tracking to explore how symptoms of acute respiratory infection have changed over time, who is most impacted, and where