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methods (for example, learning-based, network-based, or agent-based approaches) to analyse dynamic decision behaviour, rather than focusing solely on predictive or optimisation performance prepare and
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-in, and performance or creativity degradation in socio-technical decision processes design and implement quantitative methods (for example, learning-based, network-based, or agent-based approaches
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to the development of new concepts, methods, and scalable systems for networked digital twins that support autonomous decision infrastructure for adaptive action with human oversight. This project is part of
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the research activities of the broader SACT group (seminars, reading group, etc.) mentor graduate and undergraduate students adhere to and promote the University's health, safety, and ethical guidelines
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bodies (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care - ACSQHC, Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, ACQSC) and our team of multidisciplinary clinician researchers with expertise in aged