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the area of end-to-end modular autonomous driving using computer vison and deep learning methods. This includes developing an efficient and interpretable image processing, vision-based perception and
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, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision, mixed reality, wearables etc. Disability, Technology, and Society: Research with a sociological or anthropological focus on the use of bespoke and/or
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, PhD Program 2025 Job no.: 625101 Location: Caulfield campus Duration: 4.5-year fixed-term appointment Employment type: Full-time Remuneration
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Global Scholars Program Grant The Global Scholars Program Grant is available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Global Studies to help support the overseas study requirement of the course
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computational methods for modelling social dilemmas that can account for real-world complexity in agents’ behaviour. We will build on novel computational techniques to produce realistic enough models that can be
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Skip to main content Main Menu - Primary Home Projects Supervisors Expression of Interest Contact Computational drug discovery Primary supervisor Geoff Webb Research area Data Science and Artificial
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time. Our Faculty of Information Technology is globally recognised (ranked #40 in Data Science & AI, QS 2025 and #61 in Computer Science, Times Higher Education 2025), with our DSAI department leading
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time. Our Faculty of Information Technolog y is globally recognised (ranked #40 in Data Science & AI, QS 2025 and #61 in Computer Science, Times Higher Education 2025), with our DSAI department leading
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This project draws on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar (https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18322) that brought together leading experts from industry and academia, including those who
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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily