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Centre for Quantum Technology Theory (CQTT) Full-time, fixed term (3 year) position at our Hawthorn campus Annual stipend $34,700 About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD
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(for example, Continental philosophy, political philosophy, cultural theory, posthumanism, biopolitics, science and technology studies, animal studies, and/or the environmental humanities) Essential: Capacity
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Centre for Quantum Technology Theory (CQTT) Full-time, fixed term (3 year) position at our Hawthorn campus Annual stipend $34,700 About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD
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, compliance and ESG constraints, developing agents that self-audit and adapt to regulatory change. Translate theory to production and publication. Working closely with our industry partner, you will prototype
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Join the Centre for Quantum & Technology Theory Full-time, fixed-term position at our Hawthorn campus Scholarship stipend About the Role The Centre for Quantum Technology Theory (CQTT) invites
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deep learning theory, Bayesian statistics, and generative modelling, this work will advance our understanding of both the capabilities and vulnerabilities of modern AI systems. This will have potential
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through theory and simulation and/or experimental design and testing; developing new image reconstruction algorithms for providing more information with less radiation; and applying our techniques
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project supported by an ERC Advanced Grant on the Theory of Materials for Bioelectronics. The overall goal of our research is to describe a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic
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optimisation framework to align the national HSR network with theoretical city sizes and sustainability outcomes. Cross-National Theory Testing Evaluate the generalisability of the sustainable city size
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to estimate their age, but if resorption occurs, it would lead to underestimation and inadequate conservation efforts. Additionally, investigating the role of mononuclear clastic cells in resorption during