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the spectrum of experience from PhD candidate, early career to senior academics. The candidate will experience industry networking with the non-government sector and policymakers (Department of Health WA) during
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) to establish an industry presence and build leadership networks. Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science The Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science (CFBS) is Australasia’s leading centre for excellence in
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to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects through the development of high-quality, productivity-driven research networks across RMIT with local and national, internal and external
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projects through the development of high-quality, productivity-driven research networks across RMIT with local and national, internal and external partners, and achieve success in attracting research funding
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Vulnerability Detection of Smart Grids with a Specific Focus on Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) Attacks Primary supervisors: Professor Damminda Alahakoon & Dr Shalinka Jayatilleke Other supervisors
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, investigate their capabilities, and assess whether they can be replicated to protect our networks and systems. Bringing significant industry experience to the project, CyberCX is a well-respected and leading
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). The University of Melbourne is the home institution for this project. View the SJTU-based partner project . This project will fully exploit available sensor data to develop novel data-driven optimization-based
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catheter probe based magnetic sensors for biological applications. To perform quantum sensing, we optically read-out the NV centre's electron spin state to quantify the perturbing effect of nearby
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. The successful applicant will join and help support the JBI international trainers’ network and some national and international travel may be required. To be successful you will need: PhD in the discipline or have
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perpetrator motivations. The project will provide an excellent opportunity for an emerging Indigenous scholar to build research skills and networks and to contribute to reducing CSA. For more information about