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Letter outlining your interest and experience The responses against the Selection Criteria^ (Found in the Position Description) ^For information to help you with compiling short statements to answer
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the closing date. Please factor adequate time into your schedule to compile your application, especially if you need to provide letters of recommendation from an academic or descriptions of medical issues from
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. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Addressing the selection criteria . You may submit a statement describing any personal
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the selection criteria in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Addressing the selection criteria . You may
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academic credit with your Academic Chair, if possible. Compile the required documents outlined below and email them to studyabroad@murdoch.edu.au by 12.00pm AWST, 30th August, 2025. Next steps After
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Honours degree, H2A (or equivalent) or a Masters with a significant thesis component. How to Apply Compile the required documents and email your application to the Graduate Research Office by the closing
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Masters with a significant thesis component. How to Apply Compile the required documents and submit your application via the online application form . Required Documents This scholarship requires you to
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[1,2,3,4,5,6] have shown that the unknown transition models can be accurately approximated as neuro-symbolic (deep) neural networks which then can be compiled into mathematical optimisation models (e.g., MILP
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error messages often produced by compilers. However, tools exist (such as those that take advantage of constraint solvers to resolve types) that can offer a much finer grained level of feedback about the
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multi-objective optimisation, (3) optimisation and user interaction, (4) optimisation in the context of knowledge compilation (e.g. computing smallest representations of AI and ML systems), (5) problems