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scenarios when a solver needs to be used "incrementally" when dealing with a sequence of "similar" problem instances. This project is devoted to tackling the challenges arising in the incremental use of a
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innovating interesting models to address different aspects of this problem (eg [1,2]). [1] Sequence to Sequence Mixture Model for Diverse Machine Translation Xuanli He, Gholamreza Haffari, Mohammad Norouzi In
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. They will maintain an internationally recognised research profile aligned with the Faculty’s strategic priorities, supported by a strong publication record and a commitment to mentoring early career academics
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Synchrotron and the Super Photon Ring (SPring-8) Synchrotron in Japan, where our students also regularly conduct their own experiments. Project areas include: Colour (spectroscopic) X-ray imaging in multiple
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search is guided simultaneously by multiple contrasting objectives: maximising the QA resources on software modules that are risky, severe, and affect a large number of end-users, while minimising the cost
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working on harnessing new technologies such as next-generation sequencing and artificial intelligence to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of AMR infections. The specific aims of this project
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prioritisation whilst working independently and as part of the team. It would suit applicants who can manage multiple tasks with confidence. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a
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explore current techniques such as fine-tuning, model alignment, prompt engineering and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to improve reliability of generated recommendations for two cases of chronic
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for clinical development. With successful collaborations in place between universities, medical research institutes and commercial organisations, and multiple research projects underway, we are now seeking your
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. "Studying the origin of the new discovered class of weak CN stars in the Magellanic Clouds using stellar variability" "How do stars merge? Studying the merger between low and intermediate-mass main-sequence