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at the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), within the ANU College of Science and Medicine. This role will lead the development of advanced deep learning frameworks—including graph neural networks
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, including large language models (LLMs). Proven application of ML techniques to system security, particularly in the context of complex computer systems or networks, is highly desirable. Extensive experience
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PhD in Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine Learning-related field. • Programming experience in python, C++ or other relevant language and experience in deep neural networks • Strong
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responsible for the delivery of high-calibre farming systems research, based on a network of already established field trials to evaluate how crop rotation/sequence, time of sowing and nitrogen management
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. The project, "Building the bridge from GWAS to Breeder through multi-omic network data fusion", focuses on transforming GWAS discoveries into actionable breeding insights. Using sorghum as a model, the work
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decision-making. You will play a key role in both supporting and leading the delivery of farming systems research, based on a network of already established field trials to evaluate how crop rotation
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the Critical Minerals Trailblazer JCU have secured funding to undertake a high-profile research project “EarthBank: An Australian geochemistry network activity enabling the analysis, preservation and
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engineering. Through our academic staff and students, our research will aim to serve the public as a thought-leader and provide innovative technology for industry, hospitals, governments and the wider community
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activities. The Sydney EarthBank node will join the national AuScope Geochemistry Network , an Australian consortium of Earth Science institutes cooperating to develop national geochemistry research
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university Advance transdisciplinary scholarship through research, collaboration and high-impact practice Engage with regional communities in the development of community-led flood intelligence networks