289 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Monash University
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project in which their data was used. This project will establish the requirements for, and develop, a new class of participatory research data governance architecture that will address the research-centric
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research teams Working under broad direction, the Research Fellow will help drive research outcomes and continue developing their expertise in an internationally recognised academic environment. About Monash
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, software architectures, Machine Learning
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addiction research environment Work alongside leading experts in neuroscience-informed treatment innovation The Opportunity The Clinical and Social Research (CSR) team at Turning Point investigates
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This PhD project is part of a larger project that aims to explain the uncertainty of Machine Learning (ML) predictions. To this effect, we must quantify uncertainty, devise algorithms that explain
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: Experience in physical system modelling including finite element modelling Experience working with large codebases in open source software environments Proficient user of HPC environments including MPI
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opportunity to be embedded in a collaborative research environment where your work will directly inform clinical practice through rigorous laboratory science. About You We are looking for someone who thrives in
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. A systems mindset and the ability to navigate complex, multi-stakeholder environments. Strong leadership in multidisciplinary teams, especially at the intersection of modelling and policy. Exceptional
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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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direction, the Research Fellow will help drive research outcomes and continue developing their expertise in an internationally recognised academic environment. About Monash University At Monash, work feels