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University of Melbourne's newest innovation program - do you enjoy entrepreneurial challenges? Opportunity to develop leadership, program management skills and leadership with the innovative ecosystem Work
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purification. The candidate will be encouraged to use their initiative and develop their own research programme to meet the challenges of the future. Additionally, the candidate will contribute to co-supervise
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barriers to access STEM Participation: Research addressing barriers and increasing participation in STEM education and STEM careers by people with a disability Community and Workplace Participation: Research
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physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled environments. In the ARC Centre of Excellence Plants for Space, research is underway to develop zero-waste and
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This scholarship aims to develop practical methods for optimisaton in large supply chain operations. Ideally candidates should have strong AI, machine learning, and optimisation backgrounds
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technology development and implementation. You will conduct an in-depth literature review and primary research with to first define a research gap and develop relevant research questions. Relevant research
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. The successful applicant will develop innovative multi-drone planning for tracking algorithms for use in real-world applications under uncertain, dynamic and noisy measurement environments. To be successful
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have the opportunity to develop more effective workflows, tools, and software, and contribute to sector-directed educational content that will uplift the digital skills and commercial opportunities
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. The aims of this PhD project are to a) develop workflows for rapidly generating 1D geomechanical models to enable determination of pre-injection stress and pressure conditions for wells in the Cooper and
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have the opportunity to develop more effective workflows, tools, and software, and contribute to sector-directed educational content that will uplift the digital skills and commercial opportunities