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This project aims to identify novel methods for inferring where and when photographs and videos were recorded from features of the material itself. A key requirement of image processing in a Law
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who discover them The Opportunity Are you an experienced project coordinator with a passion for clinical research? We are seeking a highly skilled TRACK-FA Project Coordinator to help drive
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and Monash University support units. To be successful in this role you will have exceptional project management expertise and a strong track record of delivering large-scale programs within complex
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the evolution of massive binary stars into compact binaries as sources of gravitational-waves and astrophysical inference on gravitational-wave observations. My research group on massive binary evolution -- also
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Inference Tool (GAMBIT) Community I study various theoretical frameworks that extend the standard models of the elementary particles and cosmology to understand the nature of dark matter, dark forces and dark
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theoretical physics, particularly quantum physics, a strong publication track record, and a drive to contribute to cutting-edge research, we encourage you to apply. About Monash University At Monash , work
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, and academic and professional staff both within and beyond the University. Your expertise in education, coupled with a strong track record in educational leadership, will empower you to advance
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doctoral qualification (or equivalent experience) in a relevant discipline Strong quantitative analysis skills (R, Stata, or SPSS), with a track record of research outputs Experience in health services
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bring demonstrated analytical skills, a track record of peer-reviewed publications and experience in data extraction for systematic reviews or meta-analyses. Strong proficiency with software tools such as
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inference and machine learning to develop subject specific mathematical models of the brain that can be used to infer brain states and monitor and image the brain. This work is centred around a