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(Kingdom of the) [map ] Subject Areas: Stochastics, artificial intelligence and machine learning Appl Deadline: 2025/06/02 11:59PM (posted 2025/04/02, listed until 2025/06/03) Position Description: Apply
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@murdoch.edu.au before the deadline. If you are short-listed, you will be contacted by 31 MAY 2025 to formally apply for the Scholarship via the online application platform Required Documents To apply, please
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qualifications The Researcher will have the opportunity to join a cross-disciplinary, international team working on developing virtual testing and digitalization methods for wind turbine structures and components
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Small case Studies of Successful Innovation Funding Methods The project will employ a combination of mainly quantitative methods, including machine learning (ML) and generative AI (GenAI) models
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position as a senior researcher if given a positive academic assessment at the end of the tenure track process. The position aims to develop new approaches, methods, databases and tools to assess and
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understanding of transport systems spanning microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic levels. Of particular focus will be automated planning methods that leverage emerging data and novel metrics that embed ethics
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Infection Biology at the Department of Biology. Qualification requirements Applicants must have: A PhD in ecology or another relevant field Very good oral and written proficiency in English Formal training in
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approach to research methods that includes, for example, formal theoretical models, quantitative empirical methods such as (lab and field) experiments, econometric applications to register data or survey
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized