271 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Monash University in Australia
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meetings A working lunch at in-person meetings Training support for your role as an AEC member The opportunity to understand the cutting-edge science activities being performed at Monash Development
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the brain. This wouldn't be a typical machine learning PhD, as many aspects can only be examined on a philosophical and theoretical level. There may be scope to implement aspects in the ideas you develop
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the power of LLMs to develop advanced computational methods for the detection and mitigation of misinformation and disinformation. More specific objectives are: To investigate the effectiveness of large
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using data extracted from software repositories. This fine-tuning process aims to enable the models to provide answers to queries related to software development tasks. Examples of such queries include
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remuneration package will apply Advance your career in mining! New South Wales-based, with possible interstate site deployments Career development opportunities - training opportunities A competitive
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research projects, delivering professional and efficient service. Additionally, you will support, supervise, and train other team members in animal husbandry, techniques, care and welfare. The Senior Animal
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while generating text. Their performance on detecting salient features from visual data is also unclear. In this project, we develop a framework to generate faithful and salient text from mixed-modal data
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This project will develop general cutting edge generative AI and natural language processing methods to advance AI-augmented human-in-the-loop coaching and associated training planning and outcome
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and professional development. My professional path has been greatly influenced by the opportunities it has created for skill development, including networking events and involvement in initiatives
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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