92 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "University of Wisconsin Madison" positions at Monash University
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the different actors' beliefs and intentions. We will study the properties of such explanations, present algorithms for automatically computing them as well as extensions to existing frameworks and evaluate
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Optimisation methods, such as mixed integer linear programming, have been very successful at decision-making for more than 50 years. Optimisation algorithms support basically every industry behind
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Stores Purchasing Officer - Multiple Opportunities Job No.: 680701 Location: Parkville campus or The Alfred Centre Employment Type: Part-time, fraction 0.6 Duration: Continuing appointment
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defence algorithms are remain a challenge in the research community. Furthermore, most existing AML algorithms can only apply to Euclidean space. How to extend existing AML algorithms to non-Euclidean and
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This PhD project aims to mitigate the data scarcity of new NLP and Multimodal applications by developing novel active learning algorithms. In this project, the student will leverage large foundation
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for metabolic acidosis in critically ill ICU patients You will be responsible for managing trial operations across multiple clinical sites, maintaining study documentation, facilitating ethics submissions
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Seizure prediction algorithms will be developed using the one-of-a-kind ultra-long-term human intracranial EEG dataset obtained from the Neurovista Corporation clinical trial of their Seizure
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% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Liaise with leading researchers and healthcare stakeholders Drive project coordination and implementation across multiple sites
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broad range of topics: from model-predictive building control and community battery integration to wind farm optimisation and multi-decade investment planning, we support clever algorithms and data
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translational research across a range of neurological conditions including epilepsy, neurodegeneration, multiple sclerosis, and traumatic brain injury. The department benefits from direct access to early-phase