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Computer Science and Programming. Extensive experience developing distributed or enterprise software solutions. Proven ability to identify and manage complex problems and adapt quickly to changing circumstances
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workflow, workload distribution, leave planning, performance development, and induction and training activities. Stakeholder Liaison & Conflict Resolution Act as a central liaison, facilitating clear
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University of Warwick (UK), explores the design and development of computational Decision Support tools to help us better manage the interactions between beneficial insects, such as bees, and the flowering
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Journal (special issue on Kolmogorov complexity), Vol. 42, No. 4, pp270-283 Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (2000). MML clustering of multi-state, Poisson, von Mises circular and Gaussian distributions
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. The latest advanced techniques in machine learning and computer vision for image content analysis will be applied to generate data for dynamic species distribution models. This data will in turn be used
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, from swarm robotics to mesh networks. The prototypical model system for the investigation of self-organised task allocation are social insect colonies, such as bees and ants. They are able to distribute
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representations complicate transparency and compliance checks with data protection and privacy legislation (e.g., GDPR) whether performed by humans or computer systems. Second, both privacy-preserving distributed
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distributions, Statistics and Computing, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 2000, pp73-83
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of robust QoS metrics for medical applications known to perform poorly with established QoS metrics. We would also like to explore the geographical distribution of available services in Australia, and where
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at one time. In non-stationary environments on the other hand, the same algorithms cannot be applied as the underlying data distributions change constantly and the same models are not valid. Hence, we need