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Modern map-based systems and location-based services rely heavily on the ability to efficiently provide navigation services and the capability to search points of interests (POIs) based
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This project is technical in nature and would suit a candidate with a background and interest in #Java programming, health informatics or health data (or a combination thereof). The primary aim
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This project is technical in nature and would suit a candidate with a background and interest in web programming, health informatics or health data (or a combination thereof). One potential area of
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desired. Preference will be given to candidates who have strong written and oral communication skills, as well as strong programming skills. It is desirable that the candidates already have research
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Introduction Rodent behavioural testing is the study of the neural mechanisms underlying emotions [1]. It is used in the study of almost all mental conditions, including PTSD [2], OCD [3] and
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circumstances. The scholarship is awarded based on need - there is no specific ATAR requirement. You may be eligible if you have low income and intend to study an undergraduate degree at Monash. Additional
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adaptation. To explore the development of a scalable and adaptable system for real-time monitoring of online content across diverse platforms.
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Monash Equity Travel Grant Monash Travel Support Grant The Monash Travel Equity Grant is a bequest from an anonymous Donor, generously set up to support two undergraduate travel scholarships
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Automated Program Repair (APR) is the grand challenge in software engineering research. Many APR methods have shown promising results in fixing bugs with minimal, or even no human intervention
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Effective allocation of tasks is essential for any socially living group. This project investigates self-organised task allocation, ie groups in which tasks are not centrally assigned to individuals