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substantial research project, GPA 80%+ from a reputed university Refereed publications including journal or conference of high repute Desirable Background in Algorithms and Data Structures
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delivery of CDL-affiliated units, the ongoing development of these units to ensure continued relevancy, and the active supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. You will contribute to teaching
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for clinical development. With successful collaborations in place between universities, medical research institutes and commercial organisations, and multiple research projects underway, we are now seeking your
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The proposed project aims to develop new methodologies for developing NMT systems between extremely low-resource languages and English. Recent advances in neural machine translation (NMT) are a
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poised for its next phase of development and now seeks an ambitious leader to envision and deliver this. MFJ delivers three of the highest performing and most exciting degrees offered in the Faculty
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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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The existing deep learning based time series classification (TSC) algorithms have some success in multivariate time series, their accuracy is not high when we apply them on brain EEG time series (65
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collaboration. At the core of the Provost’s leadership role is shaping academic workforce strategy – effectively connecting workforce planning, capability development and performance frameworks
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. At the core of the Provost’s leadership role is shaping academic workforce strategy - effectively connecting workforce planning, capability development and performance frameworks to the University’s strategy
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of coordinating or supporting projects through to completion. Well-developed research, analytical, and problem-solving skills will be key to your success, while knowledge of drug discovery and/or