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, to inform clinical practice and policy. Understanding the basic visual and higher visuo-perceptual profiles of children with cerebral palsy will also contribute to scientific and theoretical knowledge
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possess translational symmetry, the role of structure and symmetry in glasses is not established. This research programme involves the development of new x-ray and electron diffraction-based methods
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PhD Scholarship in Big Data and Analytics for Crop Genetics Modern agriculture and biomedical research are driven by the availability of big data and the development of data science. The recent
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Bachelor of Applied Data Science Advanced (Honours) Ruby I'm more flexible and reassured about my financial situation with a scholarship. It has also given me the opportunity to participate in the Access
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Machine Learning for Image Classification. Eligibility You must: We would like you to have: sound knowledge of machine learning, computer vision and image processing strong programming skills. How to apply
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-class honours (H1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant research area (completed or near completion) have applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or have completed
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Wilson Award is available to promote spine research at QUT, and honours the stellar contribution to scientific innovation in spine research made by our former Research Director, Professor Clayton Adam