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with finance-related tasks, including but not limited to credit card reconciliation, laboratory purchases, and processing reimbursements. Facilitate and plan meetings, including compiling agendas and
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of such use cases and applications compiling algorithms for use on early-generation hardware. We also encourage applicants interested in other quantum technologies such as quantum sensors and simulators, and
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the RACE for 2030 Collaborative Research Centre and Planet Ark Power is the Industry Partner on the project. This PhD will be completed through a PhD by publication/compilation or thesis with a minimum of
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timeframes to develop practical business continuity plans and incident management plans. Compile and provide relevant, reliable and insightful reports to management highlighting important aspects
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: Curiosity and adventure: stories of early tourism in South Australian regions The RGSSA wishes to compile and publish a non-fiction RGSSA book about tourism in South Australia from late 19th century to mid
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the selection criteria in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Addressing the selection criteria . You may
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Honours degree, H2A (or equivalent) or a Masters with a significant thesis component. How to Apply Compile the required documents and email your application to the Graduate Research Office by the closing
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[1,2,3,4,5,6] have shown that the unknown transition models can be accurately approximated as neuro-symbolic (deep) neural networks which then can be compiled into mathematical optimisation models (e.g., MILP
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multi-objective optimisation, (3) optimisation and user interaction, (4) optimisation in the context of knowledge compilation (e.g. computing smallest representations of AI and ML systems), (5) problems
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Strait Islander candidates will be considered. How to Apply To apply, compile the required documents and email them to b.uink@murdoch.edu.au . For more information about the project or scholarship, feel