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The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space is funded by Australian Research Council to support a full-time PhD student who is undertaking research on digital twin modelling for our innovative
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This project will lead to development of early detection kit for graft-transmissible diseases in citrus. The student will get opportunity to work as a part of a large, multi-institute team
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PhD Opportunity: Digital Twin of Protein Extrusion for Plant-Based Meat Innovation Job No.: 661070 Location: CSIRO Werribee, Victoria and Monash University, Clayton Employment Type: Full-time
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Institute (GSSI). The GSSI will help societies tackle complex global security challenges, such as cybercrime and cyberterrorism, the growth of artificial intelligence, and modern slavery. Building
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Management (CCDM) is offering a research scholarship to a highly motivated PhD candidate to develop multi-omic pipelines to analyse disease dynamics in crop plants. CCDM is co-supported by Curtin University
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Citizenship: International Students (excluding JCUS based) Applications close: 31 August 2024 Must commence: 1 January to 31 May 2025 Inclusions: Living allowance stipend $33,500pa in 2023 + $5,000pa as living allowance stipend or project expenses, tuition fees. Duration: 3.5 years for PhD, 2...
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will help you establish a track record relevant to the circular economy, sustainability and waste minimisation. It also provides a great opportunity to work with the Australian plant processing industry
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will help you establish a track record relevant to the circular economy, sustainability and waste minimisation. It also provides a great opportunity to work with the Australian plant processing industry
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Autonomous methods for fault or anomaly detection and classification of PV plants with high accuracy are necessary for the monitoring of large-size PV power plants. Objectives also include other
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The PhD project will be completed in the School of Engineering and is funded by a generous 3-year scholarship by the RACE for 2030 Collaborative Research Centre in collaboration with industry partner Exergenics. The PhD project will be completed in the School of Engineering and is funded by a...