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TitleDoctor of Philosophy
Description

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis, sometimes including a creative work component, that is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge. 

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Duration4 years
Course typeDoctorates
Org UnitGraduate Research School
Course webpagehttps://www.uwa.edu.au/study/courses/doctor-of-philosophy

Opportunities

There are research opportunities available in this course.

A2M2: AI Augmentation in Modern Medicine

ARC ITTC Healing Country

Automatic domaining of geospatial data

Controlling Neisseria disease

Controls on the orderly distribution of giant deposits in self-organized mineral systems: new predictive criteria and analytical tools

Developing Genomic Strategies for Coral Reef Conservation

Development and application of new workflows for data integration in geometrical inversion and model space exploration.

Discovering mechanisms underlying interactions between bacteria colonizing the human nasopharynx

Einstein-First: Modernising School Science

Establishing the foundations for clinical coding of social and emotional wellbeing within Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

Evolving Resilience: Investigating the Pace of Symbiont Adaptation to Ocean Warming in Coral-Algal Symbioses

Exploring Low-Bit-Depth Representations for Spiking Neural Networks

Free-Space Laser Communications

Free-space laser timing and positioning

Friend and foe: the role of metabolite exchange in regulation of bacteria-microalgae interactions

Galaxy Formation in State of the Art Cosmological Simulations

High precision rotation sensors

Illuminating Dark Matter and Black Holes

Investigation into the health, group composition and relative abundance of long-finned pilot whales

Keeping pace with the torrent in data intensive astronomy

Machine Learning Methods for Imaging with Interferometres

Measuring motions in the Local Universe, with Next Generation methods and SKA-VLBI

Natural hydrogen production in fault zones: genesis, concentration and transport

Novel interventions for gonococcal disease

PhD Project: Uncovering a Hidden Culprit of Heart Disease

Prediction of Observing Conditions at Radio Frequencies

Probing the lithosphere setting of carbonatite-hosted rare-earth-element (REE) deposits in Western Australia

Quantitative Study of the Impact of Advanced Lossy Compression Techniques on Radio Astronomy Science Results

Quantum Technologies for Astronomy

Radio Astronomy Instrumentation

Sea Around Us - Indian Ocean PhD projects

Space filling curve based optimization for multi-D data distribution

Spiking Neural Networks for Fast and Efficient Transient Event Detection in Astronomy

Spiking Neural Networks for High-Speed Pulsar Detection in Radio Astronomy

Spiking Neural Networks for Scalable Source Detection in Large-Scale Radio Surveys

Spiking Neural Networks for Ultra-Low-Power Speech and Audio Event Recognition

Standardizing in-Field Manufacture of Composite Repairs to Steel Structures

The Enigma of Galactic Rotation

The HI mass function of galaxies and its variation with environment

The Misinformation Future—Confronting Emerging Threats

The Physics of Galactic Centres