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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 18/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Algorithmic systems
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Join the New Norcia Ground Station team supporting spacecraft communications for the European Space Agency (ESA) through CSIRO. With a second 35m antenna (NNO3) under construction, New Norcia is
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external activities. Desirable Demonstrated experience with various microwave devices for biomedical applications Expert knowledge in antenna modelling and optimization techniques Experience in prototyping
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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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Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) solvers are very powerful tools to solve combinatorial problems that arise in many industries. Modern MIP solvers usually run a sequence of algorithms to solve
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Automated Program Repair (APR) is the grand challenge in software engineering research. Many APR methods have shown promising results in fixing bugs with minimal, or even no human intervention. Despite many studies introducing various APR techniques, much remains to be learned, however, about...
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package should be prioritised are surprisingly difficult computational tasks. State-of-the-art high-performance algorithms are used to calculate routes for the vehicles in order to minimise costs and
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radio telescope, made up of 512 stations. Each SKA-Low station consists of 256 antennas, power distribution and signal processing subsystems, located at the telescope site. The SKA-Low Station
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. This includes overseeing 512 stations with 131,072 antennas across 72km in remote Western Australia and ensuring peak performance through the entire signal chain to the central processing facility. The SKA-Low
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guarantees of FL. In this project, we aim at an ambitious goal - designing secure and privacy-enhancing algorithms and framework for FL and applying our designs into real-world applications. To achieve