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. Working under the direct supervision of the Group Lead, the Research Officer will assist in delivering high-quality experimental and technical research services to support the lab's program outcomes
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Master of Commerce Scholarship Sir John Monash Fee Scholarship The Master of Commerce is a research-oriented programme preparing students for a PhD and an academic career. Offered as part of
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This PhD project will investigate how existing book contents (text and graphics/animations) can be automatically translated into accessible eBook formats with minimum human intervention. It will be
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practice-based PhD program, please see: https://sensilab.monash.edu/work-with-us/practice-based-phd/
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catastrophically so. This PhD will develop technologies for addressing this serious problem, building upon our groundbreaking research into the problem . Required knowledge A solid grounding in machine learning
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Organisational Change Manager Job No.: 680621 Location: 211 Wellington Road, Mulgrave Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12 month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $140,157 - $148,769 pa HEW Level 09 (plus 17% employer superannuation) Lead change. Shape culture. Drive impact. Are you a...
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services to the Monash Sport community, including but not limited to provision of core services to members, including taking a professional and innovative approach to individual program design and diligent
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departmental planning and committees, and support research and program development activities, particularly at the Senior Lecturer level. To be successful in the position, you will need: A doctoral or masters
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This PhD project aims to mitigate the data scarcity of new NLP and Multimodal applications by developing novel active learning algorithms. In this project, the student will leverage large foundation
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of vulnerability. Arguably, cybersecurity scholars need to learn much more about the methods criminals employ to trick victims out of money. This PhD scholarship will extend upon Prof Whitty's work in this field