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automated recovery algorithms, improving system resilience. Research Areas for Master’s and PhD Students AI-Enhanced Resource Forecasting and Optimization: Research Focus: Developing and testing ML algorithms
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skilled researcher who brings: A PhD in Computational Neuroscience, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Psychology, or a related discipline Strong quantitative and programming skills (preferably MATLAB
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of vulnerability. Arguably, cybersecurity scholars need to learn much more about the methods criminals employ to trick victims out of money. This PhD scholarship will extend upon Prof Whitty's work in this field
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onwards) Number offered Unlimited See details PhD candidate, Research Assistant (Wominjeka Djeembana Lab) and proud Pitta Pitta woman. Jahkarli Romanis Having a strong support network of Indigenous
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gaming coaching reporting tools. The recruited PhD student will perform natural language processing and machine learning research into AI-augmented coaching to provide a pre-coaching session AI-based
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anomalies in evolving graphs. In this research proposal, our aim is to explore the parallels of deep learning and anomaly detection in dynamic graphs. In particular we are interested to redesign deep neural
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AI is now trending, and impacting diverse application domains beyond IT, from education (chatGPT) to natural sciences (protein analysis) to social media. This PhD research focuses on the fusing AI
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What makes a machine conscious? This PhD would be at the intersection of Philosophy, AI and neuroscience. You would study the latest neuroscience based theories about how consciousness emerges in
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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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