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Research Fellow for a 12-month, research-only appointment. A Level A Research Fellow is expected to contribute to the University’s research effort while developing their own research expertise through
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part of a programming team responsible for developing, sourcing, selecting and managing arts events and creative developments presented by MPAC, under the guidelines of MPAC’s programming framework
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at prediction and pattern recognition tasks but still fails at very simple planning and decision-making problems. This project will develop predictive and prescriptive analytics algorithms that combine
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aims to improve efficiency and privacy of federated learning for mobile health sensing data by proposing a multi-level (mobile-edge-cloud continuum) federated learning architecture and develop context
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, beginning in your second year of study. Benefits $6000 per annum, for the duration of the degree. An invitation to take part in Monash Minds , a leadership program for first year students. Number offered One
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domestic and international candidates for a fully funded PhD position in Civil Engineering focused on: Development of ultra-low carbon concrete systems Integration of biochar derived from organic waste
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partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs). Methods in Ecology and Evolution , 12 (11), 2058-2072.
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privacy constraints, robust solutions are essential. This PhD project will develop methods for building reliable medical imaging models that generalize across distribution shifts without retraining
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will study the development, adoption, and implications of digital technology and insurance—such as tools for capturing individualised data about behavioural risk factors and automating enforcement
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bad data management practices. Whilst many of the problems of research data governance are well understood, very little research has been conducted into developing new technical infrastructures