665 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at Monash University in Australia
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My research focuses on the theory of strongly correlated phenomena in cold atomic gases and electron systems. Particular topics of interest include low-dimensional quantum systems, superconductivity
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the brain, as well as the latest AI methods and examine what if any consciousness current AI methods might have and how we might define whether an AI is conscious based on what we know about consciousness in
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who demonstrates exceptional passion and commitment to becoming a teacher of Japanese. This scholarship is funded by the Monash Japanese Language Education Centre (MJLEC ) and is awarded to a pre
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, you must maintain a minimum Weighted Average Mark of 60 each semester. How to apply No application is required. All eligible students will be automatically assessed. This scholarship cannot be deferred
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to a maximum of two years. Number offered One scholarship available. Selection criteria Awarded based on need. Consideration is given if, in addition to being an Indigenous Australian, you experience
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Betty Amsden AO Leadership Scholarship Monash Leaders Scholarship The Betty Amsden AO Leadership Scholarship is awarded to Access Monash mentors each year in recognition of their service and
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Ventia Scholarship for Women in Engineering Achieving Potential Scholarship for Distinction This scholarship is to assist talented and deserving female students to access tertiary education and to
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with their community and support other Indigenous students to access higher education. This scholarship is generously funded by the Gandel Foundation. The Gandel family have a close connection with
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. Leveraging techniques such as federated learning, differential privacy, and secure multiparty computation, the goal is to enable collaborative ML tasks without compromising the privacy of individual data
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promising results in building prediction models, they are typically data-centric, lack context, and work best for specific feature types. Interpretability is the ability of an ML model to identify the causal