16 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at University of Adelaide
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here https://www.adelaide.edu.au/aiml/our-key-initiatives/responsible-ai-research-centre/themes . Please note, only the Theme 1 scholarship is still available, all the other Theme PhD’s have been filled
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research papers. Program overview The successful candidate will receive: Admission to a PhD program at the University of Adelaide; A University of Adelaide Research Scholarship for 3.75 years, paid
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qualitative and/or quantitative data analysis. Exposure to policy and program development in an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation. Contribution to real-world projects with measurable community impact
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support, might not be able to continue their studies or complete their program. To be eligible students must be: enrolled at the University (undertaking an undergraduate, Honours, Postgraduate Coursework
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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reservoir engineering, the main research is focused on mathematical physics, exact and asymptotic solutions of non-linear partial differential equations, and analytical methods in fluid mechanics. MSc
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admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in electrical engineering, physics, signal processing, or related fields. Experience with RF systems, antennas, or embedded
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the Research Internship Agreement. Candidate Profile This internship is suited to HDR candidates in medicine, psychology, allied health, or clinical informatics with strong quantitative skills and an interest in
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that has a real-world impact on the agricultural sector. The Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) Scholarship Program (AU node) is funded by
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cracking at high temperature, co-producing black carbons for carbon storage or other uses. Utilising renewable thermal energy to drive the pyrolysis process can further reduce the carbon intensity