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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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of Engineering (Honours) - Software specialisation only Or any double degree with one of the above You must undertake a placement with one of the industry partners of the Faculty of Information Technology
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Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science Advanced (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) or Double degrees involving
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: Current student enrolled in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering or other STEM faculties at a Monash campus in Australia. Are an Indigenous Australian ** **To be eligible you must provide a
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studying Engineering to pursue undergraduate studies specialising in electrical engineering. Applications Not awarded in 2025 Total scholarship value Up to $20,000 Number offered Two at any time See details
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as networks or graphs in the hope of reasoning about them - but the tools that we have for understanding such network structured data (whether algorithmic analytics or visualisation tools) remain crude
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undergraduate degree (Science, Engineering or Business & Economics) at a Monash campus in Australia, and Selected to be an Access Monash Mentor , and From one or more of the following educational disadvantage
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J K Ellis Scholarship Industry Leaders Scholarship The JK Ellis Engineering Scholarship was established to recognise the high achievement of undergraduate students going in to second year who have
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Cameron Roberts Memorial Scholarship Achieving Potential Scholarship for Distinction The Cameron Roberts Memorial Scholarship has been established with a focus on supporting low income Engineering
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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