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This research focuses on developing and evaluating methodologies for the optimal design of control charts within the framework of Statistical Process Control (SPC). The study aims to determine the
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standard operating procedures (SOP)s, animal ethics approvals and legislative requirements Ensure optimal animal welfare through excellent hygiene, health monitoring and environmental enrichment Perform
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for predicting resource demand and optimizing allocations. Skills Gained: Students will work with real-time data analytics, reinforcement learning, and predictive modeling to create efficient resource utilization
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approaches. Apply hybrid optimisation techniques (e.g., quantum-inspired or QAOA-based methods) to determine optimal intervention strategies under resource constraints. Compare the performance, scalability
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compressed into lightweight student models using knowledge distillation, enabling efficient real-time inference on mobile devices. The distilled models will be deployed and optimized on mobile platforms, with
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discover them The Opportunity We’re seeking an experienced Senior Animal Technologist to take a pivotal role in the day-to-day operations of a designated animal facility unit, supporting our world-class
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standards of animal welfare. This is a unique opportunity to join Monash University in a role currently seconded to our trusted facility management partner, where your work will directly support researchers
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operators for these notions. Over the past fifty years, such non-classical logics have proved vital in computer science and logic-based artificial intelligence: after all, any intelligent agent must be able
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The Eastern Health Clinical School is inviting you to join us as a Research Nurse to coordinate clinical trials, ensuring top-quality data and optimal participant care. Your role includes recruitment management
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infrastructures, improving system performance, scalability, and efficiency by optimizing resource usage (e.g., GPUs, CPUs, energy consumption). Researchers and students will explore innovative approaches to reduce