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the Faculty, the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (ECSE) offers internationally acclaimed programs in power systems, telecommunications, electronics, robotics and biomedical engineering
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codebase, enhancing RESTful APIs, and applying best practice DevOps and Agile development methodologies. About you We’re looking for someone who brings: A degree in computer science, software engineering, or
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University’s Linguistics program is globally recognized for its innovative and impactful research. We seek a Lecturer who will contribute to this dynamic environment through original and collaborative research
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PhD Scholarship in Digital Mapping of Homemade & DIY Cultural Economies in First Nations Communities
Monash, the three-year interdisciplinary project brings together academics in media, creative industries, cultural studies, sociology, and human-centered computing. The successful applicant will join the
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field” imaging techniques to solve many important problems in biology and change clinical practice in respiratory medicine. Our ongoing research program involves developing new imaging technologies
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend www.monash.edu/study/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/research-training-program-scholarship#scholarship-details This opportunity invites applications
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. The latest advanced techniques in machine learning and computer vision for image content analysis will be applied to generate data for dynamic species distribution models. This data will in turn be used
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advancing the Biomedical Engineering program outcomes through complex research activities, including providing training in mammalian cell culture, bacteria culture, flow cytometry and microscopy, as
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advisory boards, government committees and multi-university consortia Demonstrated ability to identify and secure new funding and program grants, ensuring financial sustainability and scaling initiatives
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, from swarm robotics to mesh networks. The prototypical model system for the investigation of self-organised task allocation are social insect colonies, such as bees and ants. They are able to distribute