271 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Monash University
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the biological experiments are conducted. The intended departure point for this PhD project is to use reinforcement learning, a mainstream AI technique, to model task allocation mechanisms. #sustainability
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, Melbourne. We are seeking PhD candidates interested in developing methods to assist the formative assessment and improvement of collocated teamwork, by making multimodal activity traces visible and available
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. I am seeking PhD students who are interested in taking inter-disciplinary approaches to exploring the issues above. Example questions to investigate are as follows: How do students make sense
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Council and in partnership with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) . This prestigious scholarship opportunity for PhD or masters by research studies at a Monash campus in Australia will empower
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Monash University-China Scholarship Council (CSC) Joint Scholarship This joint scholarship program seeks to attract high-achieving Chinese students to undertake their PhD at a Monash campus in
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addition to their commitment to the Japanese language, they should be motivated by a desire to empower students and cultivate an environment where cross-cultural understanding and respect thrive. This scholarship acknowledges
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for biodiversity Development of a GIS-Based Model for Active Citizenry Street-Level Environment Recognition On Moving Resource-Constrained Devices Explainability and Compact representation of K-MDPs Creating a 21st
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This project aims to harness big data from ubiquitous smartphone sensors to reduce the impact of road transport on the environment. Specifically, we’ll design novel data modelling and indexing
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used will the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle. Student cohort PhD, possibly Master’s (Minor Thesis) or Honours URLs/references Chen, Li and Gao, Jiti and Vahid
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accessibility issue for blind people. As part of a project funded by the Australian Research Council, this PhD project aims to devise novel techniques to build a multimodal natural language (NL) generator