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• enhancing nutrition and protecting the microbiome • improving symptom control and psychological wellbeing As the Project Manager, you will support the end to end delivery of this ambitious research program
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analytical imaging methods, then working with collaborators to apply these methods to biomedical research, diagnostic imaging and beyond. Research projects vary from purely theoretical, to computational
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diverse stakeholders. This role demands strategic thinking, strong interpersonal skills, and a passion for fostering research talent. You will navigate policy and process with ease, build collaborative
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/C++) computer codes implementing a cryptographic algorithm. Although desired, background in advanced cryptography is not a must. Application of a PET algorithm to solve a real-life problem: This
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Program application process . When prompted, select “Health Economics” as your area of specialisation. Integrated PhD program commencement: July / August 2026 Applications Close: Sunday 1 February 2026, 11
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, identifying molecular disease signatures and matching them with the most effective therapeutic interventions are essential. The Hudson‐Monash Paediatric Precision Medicine (HMPPM) Program aims to develop and
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are available at arts.monash.edu/graduate-research/application-process . Applicants should ensure they familiarise themselves with these requirements before deciding whether they should apply. Scholarship
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ambition and leadership qualities in the field of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering. The scholarship is provided by former Monash University Chancellor Mr Jerry K Ellis and Mrs Ann Ellis, and is
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(IoT) and Edge Computing. The successful candidate will focus on: design and deployment of scalable IoT architectures, environmental and urban sensing systems, data fusion, large-scale real-time data
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make automated behavioural prediction a routine and simple process for all behavioural researchers. This would enhance the research into almost all mental health disorders. Greater understanding