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, you will contribute to preventing both acute and chronic musculoskeletal issues, ultimately improving workers' physical and mental well-being. About the ITTC Centre in Optimal Ageing The successful
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automated recovery algorithms, improving system resilience. Research Areas for Master’s and PhD Students AI-Enhanced Resource Forecasting and Optimization: Research Focus: Developing and testing ML algorithms
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have a truck to land on. Required knowledge This project would suit a mathematics or computer science student with a background in combinatorial optimisation, operations research or mixed integer linear
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optimization, and covalent drug design. Collaborating with researchers and engineers at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and QDX Technologies to implement scalable AI–quantum hybrid platforms
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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
with gene expression and cell surface remodelling. Systems Biology of Bacterial Defence – Integrating Multi-Omics to Model Microbial Survival: Outside of optimal laboratory conditions, bacterial cells
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research often overlooks the complexities of mixed-vehicle environments, and the development of optimal deployment, routing, and charging strategies. This project aims to address these gaps by optimising
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The Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) is a combinatorial problem in which agents must find a path from a start to a goal location without colliding with each other. The optimisation group at Monash is
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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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financial barriers to achieving theoretically optimal city sizes using qualitative methods, including stakeholder interviews and policy analysis. Integrating Theory into Dynamic Models Embed the sustainable
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to new logics. [1] Rajeev Gore: Tableaux Methods for Modal and Temporal Logics. Handbook of Tableau Methods, Kluwer, 1999. [2] Rajeev Gore, Florian Widmann: Optimal and Cut-Free Tableaux for Propositional