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expenses The PhD project: The proliferation of misinformation across digital platforms poses serious threats to societal trust, public health, democracy, and social cohesion. Although artificial intelligence
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large datasets and developing experimental techniques, including the use of artificial intelligence. There are also opportunities to be involved in the development and testing of new hardware for the next
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nanomaterials" (with Prof Nikhil Medhekar) "Ultrafast charge dynamics in photoactive materials" "Artificial-intelligence-controlled atom-by-atom synthesis of functional organic nanomaterials" web page For further
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projects that involve data analysis, the application of artificial intelligence, the development of new detection techniques, and the exploration of new experimental methods through collaboration with our
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References and further reading [1] Kaplan, Andreas and Michael Haenlein, “Siri, Siri, in my hand: Who’s the fairest in the land? On the interpretations, illustrations, and implications of artificial
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in artificial intelligence. The students will have opportunity to work with a team of world leading researchers.
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challenging for clinicians and pregnant women. Digital health records, advances in big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence methodologies, and novel data visualisation capabilities have opened up
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, U.S.A. P. J. Tan and D. L. Dowe (2003). MML Inference of Decision Graphs with Multi-Way Joins and Dynamic Attributes, Proc. 16th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'03), Perth
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PhD Studentship Description: The studentship will be based at Monash University Monash Medical AI Group led by Associate Professor Zongyuan Ge. The successful candidate will join a multi
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to advance social good through its research. Key to this mission is the AiLECS (Artificial Intelligence for Law Enforcement and Community Safety) research lab. The AiLECS lab is a joint initiative of