Masters by Research RMIT-CSIRO Scholarship

RMIT-CSIRO Masters by Research Scholarship in Knowledge Graphs and Scientific Workflows.

In this research Masters project, the latest KR (knowledge representation) concepts and technologies will be combined with scientific workflows to tackle AI problems in key domains such as bushfire modelling. The results of this research have real-world applications in several different impact areas including modelling national bushfire risk and resilience, and interventions on the Great Barrier Reef. 

 This CSIRO-RMIT co-funded scholarship provides a stipend of $32,841 per annum (pro-rata) for two years.

Applications open now. 

Applications close 24th December 2023

One application available. 

To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

  • have a first-class Honours or 2A Honours or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline of engineering/science
  • be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident
  • provide evidence of adequate oral and written communication skills
  • demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team
  • meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the master by research degree

 Interested applicants are encouraged to contact RMIT Supervisors Matt Duckham or Estrid He with the following documentation:

  • a brief statement to outline your interest
  • an electronic copy of your academic transcripts
  • a recent CV that includes any publications. 

You should also submit an application for 'Admission Only' via the Online application service.

 Please contact RMIT Supervisors Matt Duckham or Estrid He for further information.

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