15 image-guided-radiotherapy-phd positions at University of Technology Sydney in Australia
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Overview The PhD project will focus on surface functionalisation, bioconjugation (specific labelling) and evaluating the stability and temperature sensing performance of the new nanothermometers in
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on disadvantaged ones. You will work with top researchers in data science (UTS) and social sciences (WSU and ANU) to develop statistical machine learning solutions for social good. This 3.5-year PhD project focuses
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top researchers in data science (UTS) and social sciences (WSU and ANU) to develop statistical machine learning solutions for social good. This 3.5-year PhD project focuses on addressing social
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for full PhD studies at UTS, including dual doctoral degree. A UTS funded top-up scholarship will be provided to supplement the stipend paid by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) Scholarship. The top-up
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biotechnology globally. Our mission is to lead the world in applying quantum physics to biotechnology, driving fundamental understanding and applications across biomedical imaging, chemical design and clean
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Overview This PhD project will use laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry to quantitatively image the distribution of endogenous elements and proteins via a metal proxy in
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Overview The Quantum Materials and Nanophotonics Group at University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is offering PhD scholarships for experimental and theoretical projects in solid-state quantum
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Overview A PhD scholarship in the field of machine condition monitoring, with focus on developing digital-twin based framework and physics-informed methodologies, is available at the Centre
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What we need from you: Please take the following steps to register your interest: Click the apply link and follow the instructions found here. You will be required to attach the following documents
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an unconditional offer of admission to the UTS PhD program Intend to pursue a PhD in one of the priority academic research identified by VIED and/or within the research strengths of UTS. The final selection