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, power, IT, or computer engineering students eligible to enroll in a PhD by research degree Eligibility criteria Full-time enrolment Successful recipient will collaborate with our industry partner in
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(e.g. regional or remote, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander) Experiencing financial hardship Additional circumstances that may impact your ability to study (e.g. medical/personal circumstances
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geochemistry (in-situ analyses expertise is especially valuable). The candidate requires the ability to work both independently and with a broad range of people from diverse backgrounds, as well as evidence of
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have: a strong background in one of these areas: power system dynamic simulation and analysis grid integration of renewable energy sources power converter/inverter for renewable energy sources AI
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your ability to study? After submitting the scholarship application form, you will receive a confirmation email acknowledging the receipt of your application. If you don't receive this email within 24
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In fishes, the ability to detect, perceive and react to water-soluble odorants (chemoreception) is critical for survival; olfactory (smell) and gustatory (taste) receptors mediate a range of
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, with the ability to derive meaningful insights from complex datasets have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for presenting research findings and collaborating with
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Arts (C6174) Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) (BP201) be able to demonstrate circumstance/s which impact your ability to study such as: receiving a government tested low-income benefit or having a Centrelink
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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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an advantage. Quantitative analysis skills (e.g., statistics, network analysis, or modelling) or an ability and interest to develop these skills would be an advantage. How to apply To apply for this scholarship