111 coding-theory-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Monash University
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Machine learning, dynamical systems theory, control theory, signal processing, network theory, neuroscience are all relevant and a student should have strong knowledge in at least one of these and a
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, this project aims to focus on inventing theories and approaches for human-centric defect prediction to efficiently predict and explain non-functional requirement defects (e.g., accessibility issues and usability
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conditions (low back pain and diabetes). It will then co-create a theory-driven, evidence-based assessment rubric that will form the foundation of an online framework for assessing the reliability
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of research and teaching activities involving animals to ensure the use of animals is justified and has scientific merit and animal welfare is prioritised, in accordance with the Australian Code for the care
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Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (8th edition 2013 (updated 2021) (the Code)). The AEC is comprised of members across various categories as stipulated in the Code and includes
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formula is true or false (EXPTIME vs NP). Can we develop and implement efficient algorithms for this problem? This problem has been attacked using multiple different methods for the past 40 years, without
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Federated Learning for Resource Management: Research Focus: Implementing federated learning to optimize resource management across multiple sites without compromising data privacy. Skills Gained
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to code, preferably in C, C++ or Rust, is also necessary. Candidates with experience or interest in cutting planes, polyhedral geometry and graph theory are especially invited to apply. A fully-funded
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This project is similar in flavour to the Conscious AI project but rather than come from a Philosophical/Neuroscience/Math/Theory angle, this project aims to build self-aware neural networks
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy