329 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Monash University in Australia
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project with real clinical potential The Opportunity Are you a highly motivated and technically proficient researcher with expertise in electrochemical sensor development and biomedical engineering? We
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broad range of topics: from model-predictive building control and community battery integration to wind farm optimisation and multi-decade investment planning, we support clever algorithms and data
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feasibility, and to facilitate the rapid translation of study findings into registry practice and health data environments. Project goals: The aim of the project is to develop cutting-edge AI algorithms
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The proposed project aims to develop new methodologies for developing NMT systems between extremely low-resource languages and English. Recent advances in neural machine translation (NMT) are a
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will provide new models and algorithms for energy-transport integration, advancing the knowledge of mitigation strategies for sustainable urban development. #sustainability PhD student role description
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student engagement and supports educational transformation across a range of sectors. In this role, you will design and deliver engaging courses in learning design, develop high-quality materials and
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Learning and Teaching in the School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education. The academics will contribute to high-quality teaching and curriculum development, while advancing scholarly and
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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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approximation algorithms for deriving dual bound within a branch-and-bound algorithms. Other directions could use Machine Learning or new decompositions. This subject is generally quite open so it is important to
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sources of evidence such as audio, physiological activity and characteristics of the students). This project aims to develop methods for supporting teachers in reflecting on their positioning strategies in