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optimisation Large-scale data processing Intelligent and educational analytics Rather than replacing classical systems, the project will develop hybrid architectures where quantum components assist specific
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well as to other things to promote my leadership skills, such as through the Access Monash mentoring program. This opportunity has only helped encourage my passion to learn, and become a better leader. Am I eligible
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Minimum Message Length (MML) is an elegant information-theoretic framework for statistical inference and model selection developed by Chris Wallace and colleagues. The fundamental insight of MML is
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or academia in an under-developed domain. You will, therefore, need to have an honours degree or Masters in psychology or a related social science field (e.g., business studies, criminology, sociology
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model with each SNP independently, perhaps adjusting for other covariates such as age and sex. This project will focus on developing and applying novel machine learning and AI methods to improve
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goals. Am I eligible? You must meet the following criteria: be currently enrolled in a research masters or doctoral program as an internal/on-campus student at one of Monash University’s Australian
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and Inductive Inference by Minimum Message Length'', Springer (Link to the preface [and p vi, also here]) Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (1994b), Intrinsic classification by MML - the Snob program. Proc
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to access leadership and community engagement opportunities and to support the development of emerging engineering leaders to encourage these talented individuals to enter the mining industry upon completion
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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 related
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lectures, tutorials and workshops, fostering inclusive and student-centred learning environments, and contributing to the development of curriculum and teaching materials. Working with guidance from more