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to devise adaptive models that take into account the dynamically changing characteristics of environments and detect anomalies in ‘evolving’ data. Over the last two decades, many algorithms have been proposed
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I am an ARC Future (former DECRA) Fellow and lead the Structured Nanophotonics Group at Monash University. My research in nanophotonics explores the full potential and multi-dimensional nature
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a discipline relevant to the field of sustainable development or a doctorate in a closely related field that provides strong insight into the organisational, structural, or systemic contexts in which
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discovery. While deep generative models have shown promise in proposing novel molecular structures, they typically require massive, cleanly labelled datasets to train effectively. In practice, acquiring high
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For over a century, X-rays have been used to visualise the internal structure of opaque objects, driving major breakthroughs in healthcare, industry, and scientific research. Conventional X-ray
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organic nanomaterials for future electronics, optoelectronics and spintronics" "Light-transformed materials" "Theoretical and numerical modelling of the electronic structure of functional low-dimensional
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them The Opportunity The School of Biological Sciences is looking for a Research Fellow to join a dynamic ARC‑funded Discovery Project exploring how plants adapt to extreme environments. This is an
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by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them About Us Monash Business School is a dynamic and globally engaged faculty operating across three Australian campuses, Clayton, Caulfield and
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structure. MML constructs a two-part message consisting of an assertion (describing the model and its parameters) and a detail (encoding the data given the model). The total message length, measured in bits
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is like Ockham's razor, seeking a simple theory that fits the data well. It can also be thought of as file compression - where data has structure, it is more likely to compress, and the greater