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                precise optimisation of their stability and structure, both of which play a crucial role in their functionality and efficacy. While mRNA technology holds immense potential, optimizing sequences remains a 
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                DNA or RNA motif discovery is a popular biological method to identify over-represented DNA or RNA sequences in next generation sequencing experiments. These motifs represent the binding site of transcription factors or RNA-binding proteins. DNA or RNA binding sites are often variable. However,... 
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                In NeuroDistSys (NDS): Optimized Distributed Training and Inference on Large-Scale Distributed Systems, we aim to design and implement cutting-edge techniques to optimize the training and inference 
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                of Machine Learning as the problem of approximating function f from the pair of measurements (x,y), and Optimization as the problem of finding the value of input x that maximizes the output y given 
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                , in the Faculty of Business & Law at Curtin University, is seeking one (1) doctoral applicant (PhD) to join an Australian Research Council [ARC] Discovery Project, namely: Optimizing Benefits 
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                Explore the asymptotic behavior of MML estimators, including consistency, convergence rates, and their connection to information geometry. Investigate how the optimal data space partitioning relates 
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                the development of a suite of interventions for increasing digital literacy and wellbeing amongst older adult workers and their clients as part of the ARC ITTC Optimal Ageing project; and the development 
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                modelling framework to develop new understandings Full time, four-years fixed-term, based in Hobart About the opportunity This postdoctoral research position will develop and apply an optimal spatial 
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                on social dilemmas, i.e., situations where poor group outcomes arise from optimal individual choices. We use this framework to study: Multi-agent Systems and AI, Social Systems, and Models in Biology and 
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                management expertise Ensure alignment with architectural standards and business process optimization The Opportunity Drive a high-impact transformation across global campuses. We are seeking an experienced