439 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at Monash University in Australia
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"A picture is worth a thousands words"... or so the saying goes. How much information can we extract from an image of an insect on a flower? What species is the insect? What species is the flower? Where was the photograph taken? And at what time of the year? What time of the day? What was the...
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learning approaches to enable multi-site collaboration while preserving patient privacy. This ensures more generalized and reliable reconstruction models that can adapt to diverse data distributions
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evaluate methods via experiments, benchmarking, simulation and/or real‑world data. The successful candidate will have: A PhD in Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field
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As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the way babies are born. These decisions are incredibly challenging for clinicians and pregnant women. Digital health records, advances in big data,...
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-offs between the modularity (henceforth interpretability) and the efficiency in existing end-to-end modular autonomous driving models. In this PhD project, student is expected to conduct research in
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. The scholarship will enable a PhD scholar to pursue a full-time program of specialist research in Literary Studies or Creative Writing. We are seeking enthusiastic and committed graduate research students
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retention, models of care and healthy populations. These roles involve collaborating with a distributed team of rural health researchers to grow research capacity, attract strategic funding and deliver
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package should be prioritised are surprisingly difficult computational tasks. State-of-the-art high-performance algorithms are used to calculate routes for the vehicles in order to minimise costs and
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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
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. This program of work will engage three PhD students, each from a different background (technical, psychology, design/HCI), to contribute their expertise towards enhancing the helpline service and improving