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PhD Positions

Essential Skills

  • You hold an Honour or Master degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering with a strong academic record.
  • You have a background in machine learning and computer vision.
  • You have strong applied mathematics, statistics, probability, or computational mathematics and physics skills.
  • You have programming experience in one or more languages such as Python, Matlab, C/C++, C#, Java, or CUDA.
  • You communicate fluently in English.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the duration of the PhD program?
Mostly 3 ~ 3.5 years, depending on the PhD projects.
What is the graduation requirements?
Per faculty requirements, students need to finish a thesis and publish at least 2 papers in qualified venues (the list is only available internally in faculty, overlap to CORE A*/A/B, CCF A/B/C, JCR Q1).
Does the lab support industry internships and international collaboration?
Yes. We strongly encourage both industry internships and international collaboration when they align well with your research direction and training goals.
What is the usual working style for PhD students?
Per university regulation, we support a flexible and hybrid working style across on-campus and remote settings, and there is no daily clock-in or clock-out requirement.
What living stipend can PhD students usually expect?
Per university standard, PhD living stipends are approximately AUD 37,000 per year, subject to the relevant scholarship or program arrangement.
What are the authorship principles of the papers?
We respect the contribution of the students. The junior member (student) who has the most contribution in implementing the research will be the first author. The senior member who has most contribution in supervision will be the last author. Please refer to our publications for examples.
What is the expected guidance from supervisors?
Per university requirements you can expect a weekly one-to-one meeting with direct guidance from your supervisor.
Will I be asked to take on extra workload besides research?
No. We keep PhD students focused on their research rather than adding extra workload from other engineering projects or proposal writing, unless it's the requirement of a project funded position.

Staff Positions

Research fellow and assistant roles

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Research Fellow (Level A/B) in 3D vision and robot perception

Fixed-term postdoctoral role within HARNESS / Assured Neuro-symbolic Reasoning focused on open-world 3D robot perception and prediction.