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This project will investigate and develop the ways in which AI algorithms and practices can be made transparent and explainable for use in law enforcement and judicial applications The Faculty of Information Technology has a mission to advance social good through its research. Key to this...
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schools as part of the Access Monash Mentoring Program, giving you the opportunity to develop your leadership, public speaking and teamwork skills. The Gandel family have a close connection with Monash
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able to demonstrate present and current Australian work rights Have an undergraduate or post graduate qualification in Epidemiology, Computer Science, or Biostatistics, or have a public health, clinical
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This project concerns the investigation of suitable socio-technical data infrastructure for law-enforcement research and development. International collaboration between law-enforcement agencies, research institutions, and commercial organisations is vital to address the large scale technical...
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passionate about building software that drives positive outcomes? As a Research Software Engineer at the Environmental Informatics Hub, you will play a central role in designing, building, and maintaining
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. The successful candidate will have: Expertise in astrophysical radiative transfer and computational fluid dynamics Demonstrated expertise in the theory and phenomenology of supernova explosions Experience in
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testing approaches that can be used to verify that machine learning models are not biased. Required knowledge Software engineering, software testing, statistics, machine learning
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service and high‑quality outcomes Well‑developed written and verbal communication skills The ability to work independently while contributing positively to a team Strong computer literacy, including
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humanitarian visa holder You must meet the following criteria: Completed 24 credit points of third-year pharmacology-based units. Commencing an honours program in the Department of Pharmacology at a Monash
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Science to contribute to groundbreaking clinical research in neurorehabilitation for people with stroke or brain injury. Based at The Alfred Centre, you’ll join one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic