55 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Monash University
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-cultural and spatial dynamics intersect and influence urban design, architecture and policy. At once collaborative and discursive, this evidence-based approach has repeatedly shown that developing inclusive
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systems and its impact on human decision-making, trust, and regulatory design. The rapid evolution of AI, from generative models that produce text and recommendations to agentic AI systems that autonomously
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system (if available), supported by scanned copies of relevant certified documentation English language proficiency test results (if applicable) Names and contact details of 2 academic referees Copy
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people living at home, family members and care providers. By developing and testing creative strategies, this project will generate new knowledge about interpersonal communication within a dynamic context
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methods, including causal econometric analysis and predictive economic modelling, to assess the economic and distributional impacts of policy interventions across healthcare and disability service systems
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details of 2 academic referees Copy of your current passport (if available) Once you have discussed your EOI with Dr Louise Devenish, please submit your Expression of Interest Form and indicate that you
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), housing types and/or ownership models Exploring the impacts of prepayment meters in remote communities and identifying alternatives Investigating the health-related impacts of energy insecurity, through
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has the suitable resources and expertise to take you on as a graduate research student, you will be supplied with an Invitation to Apply. All applicants are required to upload a copy of their invitation
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qualitative and quantitative methods. Work on WP-2 will suit someone with an interest and aptitude for coding administrative data using large language models. It will require use of advanced quantitative
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opportunities for a dynamic, ‘Learning Health System’ – where data can be harnessed to inform real-time and personalised decision-making. Existing linked administrative databases already capture Australian women