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area Software Engineering The objective of this project is to design automated approach to detect bugs in various software, e.g., compilers, data libraries and so on. The project may involve LLMs
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, and their decisions can be confusing due to brittleness, there is a critical need to understand their behaviour, analyse the (potential) failures of the models (or the data used to train them), debug
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support, evidence reviews, data collection and research communication activities. Key Responsibilities As a Research Assistant, you will: Conduct research activities under limited supervision as part of a
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Health Clinical School is inviting you to join us as a Research Nurse to coordinate clinical trials, ensuring top-quality data and optimal participant care. Your role includes recruitment management
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of techniques it offers, making ML seem an excellent tool for any task that involves building a model from data. Nevertheless, ML makes an implicit overarching assumption that severely limits its applicability
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lifecycle activities, including governance, data reporting, publications and quality assurance, all while ensuring compliance with university standards. With a focus on curriculum data management, you will
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. This work combines computational modelling and simulation with biological experiments that are analysed using cutting-edge computer vision techniques. We collaborate closely with Macquarie University where
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known human reasoning difficulties and fallacies. It will also investigate how to reduce human cognitive load by prioritising the most useful information for the user. Expected outcomes include novel AI
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are supported by quantum mechanical theoretical formalisms. Our fundamental findings yield promise for future applications in electronics, optoelectronics, spintronics, information processing and storage, sensing
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constructed language, and linguistic obfuscation. All of these will be different depending on the conversational context, and these elements will gradually shift over time. Data for this analysis may come from