Over 30% of diabetes foot ulcers do not heal in time leading to high cost and morbidity. Our earlier studies used thermal imaging to detect delayed healing ulcers. The PhD project will further this for detecting unhealing diabetic foot ulcers.
This scholarship opportunity is provided by RMIT University. The candidate will work within a multidisciplinary, multi-university team and may have the background in science, engineering or healthcare disciplines.
$32,841 per annum for 3.5 years
One scholarship available
H1 in Engineering, science or health.
Email to biosignalslab@rmit.edu.au
Applications are now open
31st December 2022
This is a multidisciplinary project and applicants from across STEM are encouraged to apply.
Prof Dinesh Kumar, dinesh.kumar@rmit.edu.au
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