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funded 3.5 year PhD projects that will develop an innovative approach for enabling the discovery of natural hydrogen accumulations in continental interiors. Using the unique natural laboratory
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specific methodology and tackle experimental challenges creatively. To be successful you will need: Strong computing skills in R software and demonstrated experience in quantitative analyses, and model
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of a PhD in health or medical sciences and/or equivalent qualifications plus experience in conducting qualitative health research. Demonstrated experience in collecting qualitative interview/ focus group
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or the University of Queensland). Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years (PhD projects) and has a stipend of $36,161 per annum (indexed annually) plus a $10,000 top-up scholarship per annum. It is likely to
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group of PhD researchers who will tackle the most pressing questions in Machine Learning while ensuring AI serves humanity responsibly. You'll work within one of our specialised research themes, each
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want to be, please apply! To be successful you will need: A PhD in genomics or stem cell biology A working knowledge of tissue culture Experience in functional genomics techniques A solid track record of
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the responsibility for the big shift to decarbonisation. We have the scale to make a difference and seek new, low-carbon technologies and methods that will overcome barriers and help transition the steel, iron
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reputable academic analytics-related journals (FT-50/ A* ABDC journals). To be successful you will need: Possess a PhD in Business Analytics or related area (including Accounting Analytics, Finance
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Assistant, you will play a crucial role in executing and supporting laboratory experiments, working closely with PhD students, postdocs, and senior researchers. Your responsibilities will include, but are not
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the Institute of Photonics and Advanced Sensing and the School of Physics. To be successful you will need: PhD in Optics/ Physics or a closely related discipline, with strong focus on optical fibres