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. These functions include coordinating trials, organising meetings and events, undertaking quantitative and qualitative data collection and contributing to the preparation of reports and documentation for research
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This research project aims to address the critical need for privacy-enhancing techniques in machine learning (ML) applications, particularly in scenarios involving sensitive or confidential data
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domain experts’ beliefs about the relationships among variables that can be used to describe them. The BN structure, the probability distributions and parameters it is built from, can be derived from data
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in an area where they can demonstrate impact. The work of the Research Fellow will align with one or more of the Turner Institute’s 6 programmatic research areas, more information can be found here
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Director, Opportunity Tech Lab; Chair of the Steering Committee, Monash Business Behavioural Laboratory) Dr Mor Vered (Department of Data Science & AI, Faculty of IT) Dr Estelle Wallingford (Department
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independence, judgment and initiative, and using your strong interpersonal and communication skills to convey complex information clearly, provide expert advice, and engage others effectively. About Monash
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detector systems to deliver new information about beam-sensitive materials and time-dependent phenomena in condensed matter physics. See position description for full details. This research fellowship will
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operating in customised modes to deliver new information about key functional materials. Please see the Level A and Level B position descriptions below for full details. This research fellowship will be part
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. International candidates can click here for additional information. This role shapes the future of MARP’s veterinary care, scientific services and training programs, creating a workforce that is highly skilled
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This PhD project will explore how individuals in a marginalised community in Australia access, create, and manage information and their preferences for oral, written or digital tools to preserve