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-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence. This position offers an opportunity to advance your scholarly research and professional activities both nationally and internationally. You will contribute to the writing
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carry out activities to develop their research expertise relevant to the particular field of research. The successful candidate will primarily work on research relating to Artificial Intelligence in
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Professor and Head, Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Job No.: 683549 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration:$226,052
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Artificial Intelligence (DSAI). This is more than a leadership role, it’s a chance to help shape the future of research, education, and impact in one of the most dynamic fields of our time. Our Faculty
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Reference Number: 1056890 About the Role: Are you passionate about the responsible and impactful use of artificial intelligence? Do you thrive on leading strategic change and delivering
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are widely used in decision making procedures in many real-world applications across important areas such as finance, healthcare, education, and safety critical
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this question into several independent questions. This project will also contribute to an effort at Monash University in developing neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence methods. Required knowledge This project
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most significant and immediate threats to health in Australia and globally. We are working on harnessing new technologies such as artificial intelligence
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intelligence techniques (e.g., Deep Learning, Statistics, ML, Optimization) in order to (1) understand the nature of critical software defects like vulnerabilities; (2) predict; (3) highlight vulnerable code; (4
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working on harnessing new technologies such as next-generation sequencing and artificial intelligence to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of AMR infections. The specific aims of this project