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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling Job No.: 683222 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5 to 4-year fixed
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PhD Scholarship – Modelling the social and political drivers of net zero transitions Job No.: 670767 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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For better or for worse, Generative AI is changing our world. A key challenge in Generative AI is many-shot jailbreaking—where a language model, despite being explicitly trained to reject harmful
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of cities. Develop the first national land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model for Australia. Evaluate policy scenarios involving HSR to realign population growth with sustainability goals. The selected
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, Faculty of IT Email: Kim.Marriott@monash.edu Note that he will not necessarily be the PhD supervisor but based on the topic will match you with an appropriate supervision team.
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Engineering please follow the following steps: 1. Check your eligibility Before beginning the application process, make sure that you meet our entry requirements. You can check the minimum entry requirements
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-tracking, pupillometry), cognitive modelling, and regulatory analysis to assess how algorithmic explanations shape human judgement and how existing legal and ethical frameworks align with the evolution
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-style interventions, and preventative medication. Analysis will utilise best practice in health inequalities measurement, modern econometric techniques, behavioural experiments, and modelling
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at www.monash.edu/graduate-research/future-students/apply . How to Apply: To apply please follow the following steps: Check that you are eligible to enrol in the program Contact a supervisor You can apply to pursue
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comparing our experimental observations to predictions made using the Standard Model of Particle Physics. I am a member of the LHCb collaboration, one of the four large experiments at the Large Hadron