322 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" uni jobs at Monash University in Australia
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program assisted greatly in framing my perspectives of Singapore and region, identifying problems faced but also developing the leadership skills to craft solutions to them. There is also significant heft
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the utterance. In this project, we develop effective methods for translating text using the context, e.g. the rest of the sentences in the document or the conversational history. The need to leverage the context
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- and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Cyber Security Project Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end delivery of multiple projects as part of the cyber program with significant
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Department Manager Job No.: 681611 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $120,138 - $132,610 pa HEW 08 plus 17% employer superannuation Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be...
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modeling malaria incidence using complex categorical household data: The minimum message length (MML) method applied to Indonesian data", Computational Ecology and Software, 2012, 2(3):140-159 Wallace, C.S
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of Machine Learning (ML) models across large-scale distributed systems. Leveraging advanced AI and distributed computing strategies, this project focuses on deploying ML models on real-world distributed
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, representing a significant reduction of the cost of the MRI scan per patient. This project will develop cutting edge data processing methods for mobile MRI scanners and testing in clinical enviroment.
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driven and meticulous Research Officer to support a ground-breaking program at the forefront of gastrointestinal cancer research. Based within the Gastrointestinal Translational Research Laboratory
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The brain is a complex system and monitoring and imaging methods to observe critical neurophysiological variables underlying brain function are limited. This project works at the intersection
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Agent-based computational simulations are now widely employed to study the evolution of behaviour, e.g., predator-prey simulations, the evolution of cooperation and altruism, the evolution of niches