404 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"University-of-Exeter" positions at Monash University
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educational disadvantage and wish to contribute to the community. You will become a mentor to students from under-represented schools as part of the Access Monash Mentoring Program, giving you the opportunity
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and experience in front-line customer service are required for success in this role. The successful candidate will have strong communication skills, demonstrated computer literacy and the ability
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Senior Engineer – Data Warehouse Development Job No.: 684248 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2 year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $120,138 - $132,610 pa HEW Level 08 (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our...
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the development of Explainable AI Systems that can provide explanations of AI agent decisions to human users. Past work on plan explanations primarily focused on explaining the correctness and validity of plans. In
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software is not on the blacklist" (without revealing the exact software). There are multiple aspects of this project. For all aspects, some cryptography background is required. Design and analysis of new
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time. Our Faculty of Information Technology is globally recognised (ranked #40 in Data Science & AI, QS 2025 and #61 in Computer Science, Times Higher Education 2025), with our DSAI department leading
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computer to assist in my studies. This improved my capacity to focus on my studies and achieve my academic goals. Law has been a dream of mine for a long time, and I am grateful to be able to enjoy
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This project aims to develop robust algorithms capable of identifying and analyzing fingertips extracted from both static images and video footage. Machine learning techniques, particularly computer
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time. Our Faculty of Information Technolog y is globally recognised (ranked #40 in Data Science & AI, QS 2025 and #61 in Computer Science, Times Higher Education 2025), with our DSAI department leading
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computational tools for quantifying electromagnetic field distributions down to the fundamental atomic scale. The project will build on recent developments in inverse scattering methods, including ptychography