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relevant field, with a significant research component and first-class honours/H1 (or equivalent). Desirable attributes include: training in qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods appropriate
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year scholarship package totalling approximately $47,000 per annum tax exempt (2025 rate) A four year Project Expense and Development package of $13,000 per annum A 60 day Industry Engagement component
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Dowe, 1999a) ensures that - at least in principle, given enough search time - MML can infer any underlying computable model in a data-set. A consequence of this is that we can (e.g.) put latent factor
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approaches. Apply hybrid optimisation techniques (e.g., quantum-inspired or QAOA-based methods) to determine optimal intervention strategies under resource constraints. Compare the performance, scalability
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Anomaly detection methods address the need for automatic detection of unusual events with applications in cybersecurity. This project aims to address the efficacy of existing models when applied
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cultural sites such as shell “middens” in GunaiKurnai Country. The successful PhD candidates are expected to have reasonable excavation experience, but will be mentored into fine-grained excavation methods
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for up to three training scholarships in health economics within the PACE program. The successful candidates will undertake a tailored training program in theory and methods relevant to WP-1 or WP-2
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Conventional x-ray imaging is firmly established as an invaluable tool in medicine, security, research and manufacturing. However, conventional methods extract only a fraction of the sample
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of vulnerability. Arguably, cybersecurity scholars need to learn much more about the methods criminals employ to trick victims out of money. This PhD scholarship will extend upon Prof Whitty's work in this field
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, including healthcare use data, and state-of-the-art econometric methods to generate causal evidence on these issues. Your work will produce insights directly relevant to labour-market policy, family services