323 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at Monash University in Australia
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researchers and postgraduate students. The role involves expanding the Faculty’s Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program by attracting top-tier candidates and building robust internal and external partnerships
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This project aims to develop robust algorithms capable of identifying and analyzing fingertips extracted from both static images and video footage. Machine learning techniques, particularly computer
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personal pursuits, and I'm now more determined than ever to pursue a PhD and make a meaningful impact in my field. Am I eligible? You must be one of the following: An International student You must meet the
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for new students commencing from 2025 onwards) Number offered Unlimited See details PhD candidate, Research Assistant (Wominjeka Djeembana Lab) and proud Pitta Pitta woman. Jahkarli Romanis Having a
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relevant fields of specialisation for this appointment are operations research, operations management, or a closely related discipline with strong computational and/or mathematical skills with expertise in
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PhD Studentship Description: The studentship will be based at Monash University Monash Medical AI Group led by Associate Professor Zongyuan Ge . The successful candidate will join a multi
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codebase, enhancing RESTful APIs, and applying best practice DevOps and Agile development methodologies. About you We’re looking for someone who brings: A degree in computer science, software engineering, or
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strong out-of-distribution generalization capability [2]. If user-specific information is identified and removable from the input data, the devised techniques can also be applied for privacy-sensitive
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This PhD project will explore how individuals in a marginalised community in Australia access, create, and manage information and their preferences for oral, written or digital tools to preserve
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in analogue formats in the first place. However, the preservation of information is often a neglected aspect of community informatics projects and of information behaviour research. This PhD project