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within the Computational Neuroscience Laboratory and the Addiction and Impulsivity Research Group , this position offers the opportunity to lead all aspects of trial preparation and execution, including
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cosmolgy, galaxy evoltion and stellar astrophysics. Students in my group primarily perform numerical simulations of stars, in order to study broad questions related to the origin of the elements in
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for a rewarding career in healthcare. MNM is dedicated to enhancing our capacity to lead innovative nursing curricula and pioneering teaching methods. For more information, visit: www.monash.edu/medicine
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Monash University-Vietnam Government PhD Scholarship (Project 89) This joint scholarship program supports high-achieving Vietnamese candidates to undertake a PhD at Monash University. Applicants can
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). The reason for this is that the candidate will need to be trained in theories about humans and experimental methods. Meet H1E requirements for Monash FIT PhD entry.
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: ○ Where does geographical lack of data about the Birrarung make it hard to estimate its state? ○ How can we best supplement lack of data: by citizen science, new instrumentation, or modelling methods
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Optimisation methods, such as mixed integer linear programming, have been very successful at decision-making for more than 50 years. Optimisation algorithms support basically every industry behind
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impact in translational fields, which often aim to use generative AI in a responsible way. This PhD project is part of a larger cohort of projects in the Monash AI Institute, a recently expanded program
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., Native PAGE, cryo-EM) to GPCR biology Supporting administrative, operational, and financial aspects of the research program Collaborating within multidisciplinary research teams Working under broad
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People with disabilities are excluded from the assistive technology creation process because the methods and tools that are used are inaccessible. This leads to missed opportunities to create more