418 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at Monash University in Australia
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assessment of inventions, through to strategic development, sourcing development support, and execution of commercialisation agreements. You will engage collaboratively across Monash’s research community and
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submit your resume and a short statement addressing why you would make a great Lecturer/Demonstrator in our program. Recent Professional practice is required for this role. Please detail your recent
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often provide dietary advice based on the average responses of groups to specific foods, rather than considering individual glycemic responses. This project aims to develop an AI-driven, personalised
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educational disadvantage and wish to contribute to the community. You will become a mentor to students from under-represented schools as part of the Access Monash Mentoring Program, giving you the opportunity
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: Developing and deploying machine learning models (e.g. graph neural networks, neural force fields, diffusion models) for molecular property prediction and molecular generation. Integrating quantum chemistry
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manages and protects the University’s brand and reputation through effective corporate positioning and audience engagement. The appointee will be responsible for developing organisational communications
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, government and funding bodies. A track record of developing and delivering strategic solutions to complex challenges, with the ability to integrate new information, identify emerging trends, contribute
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models like GANs and diffusion probabilistic models or developing joint reconstruction frameworks for multi-modality imaging, this project offers a diverse and impactful research scope. Aspiring students
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Asahi Study Grant Monash Travel Support Grant The Asahi Study Grant is a $6000 travel scholarship created to support students in the University’s Japanese Studies Program to attend a study tour to
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) "Translating new x-ray imaging techniques from the synchrotron to the laboratory" (with A/Prof Marcus Kitchen) "Transforming cancer imaging with x-ray phase contrast" web page For further details or alternative