35 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Multiple" PhD positions at University of Adelaide
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learning. This program allows students to conduct cutting-edge AI research at a world-class institute and provides travel funding to gain valuable experience working with international collaborators in
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and technology. Engaging in solving a real-world problem requires a real solution to enhance housing resilience. Applying research skills to optimise and innovate AI-driven solutions for the housing
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the following skills and qualifications (tailored to the specific project): Driven individuals who want to be a part of a world class team Some familiarity in healthcare or engineering/image based analysis
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and rural health staff informatics, coordinate the writing of ethical applications and reports, and contribute to writing publications and external grants. To be successful you will need: A PhD in
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Honours degrees in the following disciplines, or with equivalent research or work experience will be favourably considered: Computer and Data Science; Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Number
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following cycles caused by changes in chemistry and hydrogen bond donor (HBD) composition. DES also exhibits poor chemical stability at higher operating conditions, resulting in solvent loss. Furthermore
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engineering, economics, environmental, and communication expertise, 2XE offers bespoke strategies that integrate technical solutions and actionable sustainability insights. 2XE’s methodology prioritizes a
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will provide high quality data comprising images, text, and detailed locational information for 667 names/toponyms given to localities on the Australian coast by d’Entrecasteaux and Baudin. The expected
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recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Development and optimisation of DES battery recycling process - These projects aim to improve the DES-based battery recycling processes, focusing on investigating
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on mechanical and physical separation methods for efficient recovery of active materials and components from spent LFP cells as well as development of hydrothermal relithiation processes to restore