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with implementing these algorithms on fully error-corrected fault-tolerant quantum computers. About You The incumbent is expected to have relevant experience in developing quantum architectures, error
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PhD Scholarship - Movement Metrics for Physical Health Job No.: 682825 Location: Clayton Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful
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radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical imaging. Within our research
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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. Building on its strong foundation in Optics and Photonics, EECS is expanding its research into quantum algorithms and their industrial applications. These new initiatives will be integrated into a state-wide
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some funding for research travel for the Research Associate/Senior Research Associate. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in mathematics or theoretical computer science by the start of
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to contemporary challenges while mentoring the next generation of leaders. Building on its strong foundation in Optics and Photonics, EECS is expanding its research into quantum algorithms and their industrial
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, and may utilise iterative algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing. Through the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, opportunities exist to acquire large experimental datasets using
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Project (Next-Generation Solvers for Complex Microwave Engineering Problems). This project aims to design and develop physics-guided, data-driven algorithms that can accurately solve complex microwave
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original research in asymptotic, algorithmic and/or probabilistic combinatorics, with particular focus on hypergraphs. Collaborate on research problems with the project team (Prof. Greenhill, Dr Isaev, A