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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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Technology: The co-design and evaluation of new assistive technologies that address the real-world needs of people with disability. These might, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision
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, computer science, computer vision, or a related domain (a background in medical imaging is advantageous) Proficiency in Python programming or familiarity with deep learning frameworks like PyTorch
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or international application newly enrolling in a PhD in 2024. The application deadline is 31 March 2024. Students undertaking the joint PhD program will be enrolled in a PhD at both institutions. Your supervisory
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. The successful candidate will have strong interest in computer vision, AI and/or robotics techniques. A programming skill (e.g., Python) would also be essential. They will
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% superannuation Tenure: Specified term of 2 years Reference: 95946 To be considered you will need: Essential: PhD (or soon to be completed PhD) in the area of quantum computation or directly relevant areas in
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that relate to this PhD project: Computer Vision / Augmented Computer Vision Machine Learning Electronics mini/micro portable devices design UAV navigation and automation There are many fields that relate
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PhD Develop transferable professional skills Get access to specialised expertise, equipment and training The CSIRO Industry PhD Scholarship (iPhD) Program is an industry-focused, applied research
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resources and researchers who work with industry and Government to address the sustainability and liveability issues facing global communities. PhD students in our Joint Doctoral Degree Program will have
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conjunction with Curtin University, and supported by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) and industry. This PhD candidate based at Curtin University will develop vision-based