548 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls uni jobs at Monash University in Australia
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When designing user interfaces, developers want to be able to position objects in a structured way such that controls are clear and neat. In the past, absolute positioning and grids have been used
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largest and most international university Critical role in fulfilling ambition and advancing priorities Drive excellence and achieve lasting impact About the organisation With a footprint that extends
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Remuneration: A competitive remuneration package will apply Monash University is exploring recruitment in the dynamic and critical field of Health and Climate and invites expressions of interest for two key
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- and the people who discover them The Opportunity Monash University is excited to announce a prestigious opportunity for an exceptional academic to shape the next frontier of theoretical quantum
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University. The department is a leader in the advancement of knowledge in banking and finance education and research with a commitment to excellence through their world-class research outputs and contemporary
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The brain is a complex system and monitoring and imaging methods to observe critical neurophysiological variables underlying brain function are limited. This project works at the intersection
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them The Opportunity An exciting opportunity exists to join the School of Media, Film and Journalism as the Head of School, and a professorship in any discipline of MFJ. MFJ is a vibrant School for
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Federated learning (FL) is an emerging machine learning paradium to enable distributed clients (e.g., mobile devices) to jointly train a machine learning model without pooling their raw data into a
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environment. The virtual world runs a little like a computer game, except there are no human players, all the components of the game are computer-controlled by algorithms parameterised from real insect
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-black hole collisions have been observed. This new field of discovery is in its infancy, with many more astrophysical sources waiting to be uncovered such as signals from supernovae explosions and