250 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Monash University
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discover them The Opportunity Are you passionate about transforming education and inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals? Monash University’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular
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acute pathology. The development of such a molecular imaging probe for direct and sensitive detection of fibrosis during the early stages of pathology would represent a true breakthrough in the field
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one of the following areas: Supply chain analytics and logistics optimisation, data-driven optimisation and decision analytics, simulation and modelling of complex systems, business process improvement
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at the devices, and even if encryption is used to protect ML models, those models can be extracted during dynamic analysis. To secure on-device ML models, in this project, we aim to employ privacy-enhancing
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of DISP classification levels, ICT security obligations and cyber security frameworks. Join a dynamic team at Monash University and make a lasting impact on Defence research by ensuring the highest
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classification, web scraping, environmental DNA, satellite imagery) and agent-based models and ecological simulations. Our recent work, funded by the Monash Data Futures Institute, has piloted the development
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develop individual-based models (also called agent-based models) to simulate insect-plant interactions. These are computer simulations where each individual animal is simulated in detail within a virtual
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protocol development, psychotherapy coordination, database design and participant engagement strategies. This position sits within a collaborative team of neuroimagers, modellers, psychedelic-based
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molecular and cell biology, or substantial relevant skills and work experience. The role requires a doctoral qualification or equivalent research and teaching experience. About Monash University At Monash
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". A number of emerging approaches, such as zero resource and unsupervised NMT, have investigated alternative methods in developing NMT models where sufficient parallel corpora are not available (eg [1,2