29 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 PhD positions at Monash University
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: Full-time Graduate Research Degrees: E8009 - Doctor of Philosophy (Monash - Bayreuth) Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: AUD 36,063 per annum (tax-free stipend) (2025 rate) Monash
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, such as a primary care physician, to safely and effectively perform clinical procedures that fall within an expanded scope of capability. In this case, the focus is on diagnostic imaging. The aim is to
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to: Complete your research project with excellence; Develop a broad range of skills and professional attributes, and; Make an impact in academia, industry, government or community after graduation. A Monash PhD
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and written English and demonstrable problem solving and communication skills (which will be explored at interview), and publication of previous research will be a huge advantage. The candidate will be
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For better or for worse, Generative AI is changing our world. A key challenge in Generative AI is many-shot jailbreaking—where a language model, despite being explicitly trained to reject harmful
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events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve analysis of new and archival data from satellite-based X-ray telescopes, and running numerical models
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). "Statistical field theory applied to complex networks” "Quantum geometrogenesis – Graph theoretic approaches to building spacetime” web page For further details or to discuss alternative project arrangements
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discipline Demonstrated experience in empirical research (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) Strong written communication skills A clear interest in interdisciplinary research on AI, decision-making
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reliability in digital environments. This research will involve collaboration with industry, policymakers, and community organisations, providing unique opportunities to develop impactful, real-world solutions
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of Information Technology. The Emerging Technologies Research Lab, directed by Laureate Professor Sarah Pink, is an interdisciplinary and international research and knowledge community. We investigate the futures, present