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analytic and computational skills, including the demonstrated ability to perform machine learning, numerical and symbolic calculations. Senior Lecturer (Level C, $140,127 – $161,145 per annum) plus
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models through specific activation functions. This project will be undertaken in collaboration with Dr Hemanth Saratchandran and Prof Simon Lucey of the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, and
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science, machine learning, advanced computational design, and wearable technologies. To be successful you will need: Completion of a PhD in electrical, software, optical, biomedical engineering or physics
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research unit or comparable environment Ability to provide advice and support to post graduate students Computer literacy including skills in data management, analysis and presentation. Excellent written and
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splitting and C–N coupling reactions. Work includes computational modeling of carbon-based materials, conducting simulations to understand reaction mechanisms, and developing and applying machine learning
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applies. Casual Administration Officer opportunity available for 1-2 days per week within the School of Computer & Mathematical Sciences – a perfect role for an individual who would like to develop skills
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award conditions. Demonstrated attention to detail, numeracy skills, and ability to maintain work accuracy; Demonstrated high-level competence of standard office computer software, internet and database
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implement machine learning algorithms for complex data analysis. Utilise advanced programming skills (Python, MATLAB, C) and image processing libraries to develop computational solutions. Publish research
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, biomedical instrumentation, wearable technologies, biomedical integrated circuits and sensors, neural engineering, optogenetics, and medical machine learning. Quantum Engineering: quantum sciences and
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First Aid / Remote Area First Aid), or willingness to undertake relevant training. Current C (car) class drivers licence, and experience driving manual vehicles. The path to Adelaide University We