83 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY in Australia
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental
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Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental Health Clinical Academic Group and the
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research in computational pure mathematics through the development of mathematical software Base Salary, Academic level A/B $109,263 - $151,328 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School
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-based algorithms (e.g., GNNs, deep reinforcement learning) design and simulate dynamic models of megaproject systems prepare and submit journal articles to high-impact publications contribute
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learning at scale. Research directions include designing algorithms and methods for adaptive and personalised feedback, modelling learning behaviours with sequence and deep learning methods, and generating
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the Snow family over 10 years. Our mission is to develop life-changing treatments for glaucoma and other optic nerve diseases that cause irreversible blindness. Learn more about the Snow Vision Accelerator
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, flow cytometry, and computational tools, including AI, is advantageous. Our research group focuses on the development of novel non-viral gene therapies, including mitochondrial gene therapies for optic
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, leadership, and engagement work of your employing school. Over time, staff appointed to these roles will be supported to engage with professional development opportunities to build their capability to lead
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Dietetics and the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health. We integrate teaching, research, and scholarship with practice and policy development, while fostering engagement with all health
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, sustainable development projects; engineering project management: e.g. temporary organising and institutional complexities, social and political dimensions of engineering projects, human-centred technology