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Country, just outside Narrabri in north-west New South Wales, is our Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six
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, is our Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six dishes sit on a three-kilometre railway track, right in
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energy resources. The expected outcomes include technical advancement of distributed algorithms for managing energy resources at customer premises. The benefits include more resilient, secure, private, and
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Performance . About You The successful candidate will play a key role in the development and validation of computational tools that integrate spatial transcriptomics, algorithmic methods, and machine learning
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and implement mathematical algorithms, and facilitate their integration into Magma engage with
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, Massachusetts. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and implement mathematical algorithms, and facilitate their integration into Magma engage with users, researchers, and developers, both internally
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Job Reference: 1168098 About the Role: You will play a key role in advancing distributed and adaptive AI methods, focusing on scalable software frameworks, learning algorithms, and orchestration
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-Low telescope. ASKAP has 36 dish antennas that work together as one telescope and generate data at the rate of 100 trillion bits per second – more data at a faster rate than Australia’s entire internet
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of single-cell molecular data. Experience and expertise in ML/AI algorithms for analysis of single-cell genomic data Demonstrated capacity to work collaboratively with researchers across both dry and wet
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algorithms for computing MML solutions beyond the one-dimensional case. Extend existing dynamic programming approaches to higher-dimensional problems or develop novel approximation methods that preserve