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narrative to communicate insights (instead of just plotting data). The aim for this PhD is to research, prototype and evaluate approaches to increase the explanatory effectiveness of the visualisations
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to advance social good through its research. Key to this mission is the AiLECS (Artificial Intelligence for Law Enforcement and Community Safety) research lab. The AiLECS lab is a joint initiative of
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This PhD project is funded by a DHCRC project "Actionable data for clinicians and external accreditors in support of quality care provision and continuous accreditation". The successful applicant
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of Information Technology has a mission to advance social good through its research. Key to this mission is the AiLECS (Artificial Intelligence for Law Enforcement and Community Safety) research lab. The AiLECS lab is a
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is your gateway to success. Total scholarship value Up to $6,000 Number offered Two See details Matthew J.L. Chung Kai Shing Monash International Merit Scholaship I am happy and honoured to leverage
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criteria This scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement, leadership potential and individual circumstances. You will be interviewed to assess your commitment to making a difference through
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Maxwell King PhD Scholarship The Maxwell King Scholarship (MKS) is named after Professor Maxwell King, who has made an outstanding contribution to graduate research at Monash University, including
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benefits of the scholarship give it value beyond the monetary amount. To know that I am supported is assurance that I can pursue excellence even when times are tough. This scholarship has been to me a true
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Since the 1990s, researchers have known that commonly-used public-key cryptosystems (such as RSA and Diffie-Hellman systems) could be potentially broken using an efficient algorithm running on a
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Cybersecurity is regarded as a high priority for governments and individuals today. With the practical realization of quantum computers just around the corner, classical cryptographic schemes in use