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Automating code generation, SQL query formulation, and data preprocessing pipelines is a crucial step toward intelligent and efficient software development. This project aims to leverage large
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. Select the 'Graduate Research - Specialist Research Scholarship' scholarship option when prompted in the application portal, and use the scholarship code SRS-25033 Please note: As part of your application
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processing, or autonomous driving. Proficient coding skills in Python, preferably with hands-on experience on deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or Keras. Project funding Project based
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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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future studies of S. pyogenes transmission and control Follow best practice for coding conventions and code documentation Engage with A Two-Way Learning Panel throughout the project to enable Indigenous
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, development and standards. Develops code in a team-oriented environment to an industry standard level of quality and assurance. About UQ As part of the UQ community, you will have the opportunity to work
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Australia 6102 Postal addressGPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845 Telephone+61 8 9266 9266 Follow Curtin Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn CRICOS Provider Code: 00301J ABN: 99 143 842 569 TEQSA: PRV12158
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Administrative Officer, you will be required to register, code and trace cancer notifications, and provide high level administrative support for TCR Activities. If you are an organised, detail-oriented
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. Develop and enforce guardrails that are appropriately scaled to the complexity and risk of the automation projects. Implement a change approval board process that allows minor, non-code, or cosmetic changes
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with real-world application to pressing health challenges. In this role, you will: Develop new statistical methodology to support adaptive variants of cluster randomised trials Write R or Stata code