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tissue, notably collagen, leading to distorted architecture and function of various vital organs, including the heart, kidney, liver and lung. Progressive fibrotic remodelling often leads to organ
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena
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understanding of deep neural networks by exploring the human-understandable meanings of learnt features, the evolutionary dynamics of these features across network layers, and the architectural designs
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. Stipend: The scholarship will be for [3.5] years and has a stipend of $35,300 (indexed annually) per annum. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person
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learning models (i.e. keeping an eye on the system’s "brain" to quickly spot when it starts to struggle or behave unexpectedly). Our goal is to create tools that continuously evaluate the performance
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. At AICF, we aim to create secure, sustainable, responsible, and inclusive technologies that maximise human potential and wellbeing in agriculture. By bridging cyber-secure emerging technologies with data
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candidate will be a member of the Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) for Optimal Ageing. The Centre is led by Monash University (Turner Institute, Monash Engineering, Monash Faculty of IT) and
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through their investor conference a co-investment from the College of Science and Engineering. This funding provides a unique opportunity to advance innovative medical device research and support four high
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intermediate processes to restore DES composition for reuse. It will investigate the performance of existing DES(s) on mixed battery chemistries to propose a synergistic ionometallurgy design. Lastly, it will