RMIT University invites applications for the RMIT/CSIRO Next-Gen PhD in Wheel-end Failure Detection in Heavy Vehicles for the 2022/23 academic session.
This project will be completed in the STEM College and is funded by a 3.5-year scholarship under a Data61/CSIRO Next Generation Artificial Intelligence program in collaboration with Delta-V Experts.
Worth of Award
- Data61/CSIRO Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Graduates program and Delta-V Experts will provide a PhD stipend scholarship for 3.5 years of $40,500 per annum.
- The program will also supply $5,000 per annum for training expenses and $5,000 per annum for travel expenses for the candidate.
- The program will further provide each candidate with a 6-month industry placement opportunity.
Eligibility
- The successful candidate is expected to demonstrate familiarity with machine learning methods, especially deep learning models and artificial neural networks, as well as being comfortable with above programming languages.
- General knowledge on mechanical vibrations, rotating equipment and dynamic systems is desirable.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should email Dr Hormoz Marzbani with the following information.
- Cover letter outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research, and addressing the eligibility criteria (also see “Further Information” below).
- CV (including the names of two referees).
- Copy of Honours/Masters thesis and/or first-authored published peer-reviewed conference/journal paper(s).
Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to an interview. The selected applicant will be supported to develop a formal PhD application to RMIT. A scholarship application will only be successful if the prospective candidate is provided with an offer for admission from RMIT University.
Deadline: The application for the RMIT/CSIRO Next-Gen PhD will close once the position is filled.