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. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate with an interest in clinical and emotion research. Candidates should ideally have strong skills in quantitative statistics. Must be eligible
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the application of robust econometric modelling methods to understand better and improve the logistical processes involved in sepsis management. This PhD project aims to leverage longitudinal data and advanced time
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will assess dietary factors and suicidal behaviours, respectively. Descriptive statistics will determine the prevalence of suicidal behaviours (e.g., suicidal ideation, plans and attempts). A mixed logit
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. The candidate will work with a team of other PhD candidates studying at National Drug Research Institute and the Burnet Institute across a diverse range of topics. Candidature would be full time and analyses will
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, this PhD will compare the feasibility and effectiveness of alternative strategies for enabling rapid access to AEDs – including the use of app-based alerts of registered community first responders, and
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women. Addressing these impacts is crucial for both public health and economic sustainability. This PhD project aims to explore the broad mental health impacts of physical violence on families across
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of their difficulties. Discovery strategies typically involve writing or talking about their problems in a safe context. Aims This PhD aims to codesign a research study to establish initial evidence for the efficacy
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collaborations and outcomes with the thesis and research committee. It will provide the PhD candidate access to databases necessary for both qualitative and quantitative research. Additionally, the principal and
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autonomous robotic systems. The PhD student will be supervised by two supervisors with complementary expertise in robotics and machine learning. They have strong track records of research excellence with
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Australia (BSc Data Science [Honours] Classifying Successful Patterns of Play in Field Hockey) and a Data Science PhD with the Fremantle Football Club (Sam Moffatt: Understanding Complexity: A machine