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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Job No.: 688022 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $114,951
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Lecturer (Education Focused) - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Job No.: 688449 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $118,974
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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer - Environmental Informatics Hub (2 positions) Job No.: 680159 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $118,974
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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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, software, human-computer interaction, ...). We also work very much interdisciplinarily with colleagues from other faculties, e.g. on bio-diversity matters, on physical aspects, on modelling aspects, and on
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Environmental Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Chemical and Biological Engineering Materials Science and Engineering About the Role We are seeking
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🎯 Research Vision The next generation of software engineering tools will move beyond autocomplete and static code generation toward autonomous, agentic systems — AI developers capable of planning
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. Required knowledge Strong background in machine/deep learning, computer vision, or applied statistics. Solid programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch
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Goal Recognition is the task of inferring the goal of an agent from their action logs. Goal Recognition assumes these logs are collected by an independent process that is not controlled by the observer. Active Goal Recognition extends Goal Recognition by also assigning the data collection task...
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In collaboration with people from Monash materials engineering, neuroscience and biochemistry we are developing living AI networks where neurons in a dish are grown to form biological neural