368 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Monash University in Australia
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Research Development Coordinator Job No.: 688193 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $106,789 – $117,128 pa HEW 07 (plus 17% employer
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Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Development) Job No: 688391 Location: Clayton Campus Employment Type: Full-time, Fixed-term appointment Remuneration: A competitive remuneration package will apply
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information
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develop a versatile time series foundation model that can capture complex temporal patterns and adapt to various downstream tasks such as anomaly detection [2] and classification [3,4]. The ultimate goal is
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Senior Proposal Development Manager Job No.: 686627 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $140,157 - $148,769 pa HEW Level 09 (plus 17
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Learning and Development Specialist Job No.: 685679 Location: 211 Wellington Road, Mulgrave Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $120,138 - $132,610 pa HEW Level
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Residential Support, Engagement and Development Manager Job No.: 687161 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 13 January 2027 Remuneration
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Senior Business Development Manager Job No.: 686834 Location: The Alfred Centre and Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $184,668 pa Level
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Senior Strategic Research Development Manager Job No.: 684112 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $140,157 - $148,769 pa HEW Level 09
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This research focuses on developing and evaluating methodologies for the optimal design of control charts within the framework of Statistical Process Control (SPC). The study aims to determine the