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strong background in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analysis. Additionally, experience in healthcare informatics, user experience research, and a commitment to improving mental health
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. This scholarship program, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology and industry leader Sandvik Rock Processing Australia, offers the opportunity to develop groundbreaking Digital Twin (DT) solutions
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, computer science, mathematics and statistics, engineering, or other related fields. Benefits of the scholarship include: A CSIRO Next Generation Graduates Scholarship for three and a half years, with a value
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. This scholarship program, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology and industry leader Sandvik Rock Processing Australia, offers the opportunity to develop groundbreaking Digital Twin (DT) solutions
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impact society. This includes a well-developed case for choosing a university relevant to the proposed study field and program. Benefits Unlike other scholarship awards, the John Monash Scholarship is not
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students across various faculties including Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE), Faculty of Education (FoE), and Melbourne Law School (MLS). As a Scholarships Manager, you'll lead a dedicated team in
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PhD scholarship in CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program (AI in Mental Health) Job No.: 660868 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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Scholarships in CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program - Quantum Information Technology: Industry Readiness and Applications Job No.: 658918 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time
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contributing to positive change. Project: Ensuring Women’s Safety in Digital Spaces: Leveraging AI for Enhanced Protection Against Technology-assisted Abuse and Violence (AIIA-24004) Supervisors: Dr ASM Kayes