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continuum, from postgraduate research students through to senior researchers. The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Development) (PVC) is the academic leader for Research Masters and PhD programs, providing
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well as alongside two PhD students also funded to work on the project. The research will be supported by Monash’s world-class research infrastructure in electron microscopy. This includes the Monash Centre
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postgraduate qualification in Data Science / Computer Science (PhD preferred) Strong expertise in Python and/or R, SQL, data engineering and machine learning Experience with EMR systems (Cerner highly desirable
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activities. The successful candidate will have: A PhD qualification in medicinal or organic chemistry Experience in the synthesis of small molecules An understanding of pharmacology and/or drug development
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Visualisation research; there are so many interesting experimental research questions to address that researchers seldom wish to repeat work that they (or others) have already completed and published. This PhD
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students. You will supervise honours, postgraduate, and PhD candidates; conduct original, impactful research leading to high-quality publications and competitive grant success; contribute to collaborative
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-offs between the modularity (henceforth interpretability) and the efficiency in existing end-to-end modular autonomous driving models. In this PhD project, student is expected to conduct research in
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gaming coaching reporting tools. The recruited PhD student will perform natural language processing and machine learning research into AI-augmented coaching to provide a pre-coaching session AI-based
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ecosystem interactions. If used wisely for decision-support, these technologies can help select and implement effective policies. This PhD project, jointly offered by Monash University (Australia) and
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This PhD project will explore how individuals in a marginalised community in Australia access, create, and manage information and their preferences for oral, written or digital tools to preserve