34 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" research jobs at Monash University in Australia
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join the Faculty of Science and School of Physics and Astronomy to develop methods
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project with real clinical potential The Opportunity Are you a highly motivated and technically proficient researcher with expertise in electrochemical sensor development and biomedical engineering? We
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on the development of a national-scale land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model. This model will be central to the project, generating critical indicators such as job accessibility and population
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to the development of advanced control and optimisation frameworks to enhance the resilience, safety, and efficiency of electricity grids integrated with fast-charging Electric Vehicles (EVs). You will focus
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, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them Multiple roles, evaluation, quantitative research experience The Opportunity The Institute for Safety Compensation
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analyse and harmonise large-scale claims, service and payment data across multiple jurisdictions—delivering insights that can influence national injury prevention and health policy. You’ll be part of
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collaborative research, further developing expertise within the field. Key Responsibilities Conduct research on complex quantum processes, particularly using the process tensor formalism, and leverage practical
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group of experts to predict (probabilistically) whether these occupations will be automated, augmented or unaffected by emerging technologies. Using this data, a classification algorithm is then trained
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part in developing and evaluating neuroimaging-guided brain stimulation techniques. Situated within the vibrant Addiction and Impulsivity Research Lab , the position contributes to a global initiative
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research facility, and working in collaboration with both academic experts and the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre , this role is critical in developing meaningful interventions