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student (or a part-time PhD student with a medical condition or significant carer commitments) based at a Monash campus in Australia; working on projects which are either co-supervised by Monash and Museums
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management, distributed computing, and energy-aware computing, preparing them for impactful roles in industry and research. Key Components and Example Scenarios Predictive Resource Allocation and Load
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Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Extensive experience in administering on-premises vanilla Kubernetes clusters, with a strong grasp of its architecture and components. Proficiency in Kubernetes networking and
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solution eleXsys as a core element operating autonomous microgrids of the future, as well as providing integrated Volt/VAR management, allowing for full two-way energy flow in the entire microgrid network
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superannuation) Contribute to the optimum welfare of laboratory animals Provide technical support to interesting projects and junior staff Be a part of an inclusive, collaborative team The Opportunity Are you
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This PhD project is part of a larger project that aims to explain the uncertainty of Machine Learning (ML) predictions. To this effect, we must quantify uncertainty, devise algorithms that explain
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have an exciting opportunity for a Casual Project Coordinator to join the dynamic shared services team within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. In this role, you’ll play a key part in
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development programs, including Indigenous cultural networking opportunities, mentoring and career development Be part of a modern, global, research-intensive University, with an enduring commitment
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people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities, and age groups. Be part of our story. Work with us to #ChangeIt . Monash avidly supports flexible and hybrid
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schools as part of the Access Monash Mentoring Program, giving you the opportunity to develop your leadership, public speaking and teamwork skills. The Gandel family have a close connection with Monash