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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Domestic Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering Job No.: 663536 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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Science and AI (DSAI), Faculty of IT (FIT), is home to many world-class research programs in artificial intelligence. Monash Biomedical Imaging is one of the most advanced imaging centres in Australia
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– regularly ranked among the most livable cities in the world. The School of Social Science sits within the Faculty of Arts, and collaborates extensively with the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Business and
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. Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Join a cutting edge
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, experiential and political worlds. Our world-class academic and engaged scholarship innovates and delivers new techniques and knowledge carefully designed to deliver new, inclusive and effective understandings
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. Projects that fall into one (or more) of the following themes are encouraged: Innovative Assistive Technology: The co-design and evaluation of new assistive technologies that address the real-world needs
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in the world, ranked top in health economics in the Asia-Pacific region. As a PhD student of the Centre, you will be part of a team of researchers at the cutting edge of impactful international
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Collider at CERN in Geneva. During the past few years vast datasets have been collected, allowing us to probe the Standard Model with world-leading sensitives. Research projects typically involve analysing
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Sustainable Accessible Railway (S2 ARail) GRIP brings high achieving PhD candidates together with government and industry partners to solve real-world problems involving the railway industry. The S2 ARail GRIP
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with leading researchers in glass science/engineering and diffraction physics/crystallography in Australia and around the world. "Local structure and symmetry in metallic glasses" (with Dr Scott Findlay