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, sensors Receive, respond to, triage, and resolve incidents and service requests according to agreed service levels, investigating, correcting, or escalating problems and communicating with team members
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original research in asymptotic, algorithmic and/or probabilistic combinatorics, with particular focus on hypergraphs. Collaborate on research problems with the project team (Prof. Greenhill, Dr Isaev, A
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of system enclosures, fixtures, jigs, and mechatronic assemblies using CAD software. Integrate sensor systems and build data acquisition and control platforms using open-source or commercial toolchains
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group to work on a project developing provable network security methods that use higher-order graph-based abstractions to model networks and network security problems. Scalable algorithms developed
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illustrative example of this strand of research: “I Spent More Time with that Team”: Making Spatial Pedagogy Visible Using Positioning Sensors. LAK 2019 [PDF ]
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Leader, Senior Research Scientists and Engineers, this Research Scientist will: Conduct innovative research in quantum software platforms, focusing on quantum compilers, algorithms, and hardware-agnostic
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for health and performance Sports research objectives/questions: WearOptimo has developed a wearable sensor to sense the hydration status of individuals. The sensor uses micro-needles to penetrate the skin and
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Hildebrand Translational Neurogenetics Laboratory michael.hildebrand@unimelb.edu.au Project 5: Metal-organic frameworks as chiral fluorescence sensors Research in the Hua Group focuses on the design and
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healthcare application needs to analyze sensitive patient data across distributed nodes. Researchers and students can explore privacy-preserving algorithms and technologies like federated learning and zero
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active research interests in quantum computing, quantum algorithm/software development and applications in decarbonisation who can take full advantage of the unique opportunities the QDA provides