415 phd-computational-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Monash University in Australia
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This PhD project will investigate how existing book contents (text and graphics/animations) can be automatically translated into accessible eBook formats with minimum human intervention. It will be
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information on our practice-based PhD program, please see: https://sensilab.monash.edu/work-with-us/practice-based-phd/
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the Addiction & Impulsivity Research Lab and the Computational & Systems Neuroscience Lab . You will be part of a collaborative environment that integrates expertise in psychology, neuroscience and computational
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experience, this is an opportunity to contribute to a national program shaping the future of dementia care across Australia. You'll work closely with a supportive and collaborative team of registry experts
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This PhD project aims to mitigate the data scarcity of new NLP and Multimodal applications by developing novel active learning algorithms. In this project, the student will leverage large foundation
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the criteria for PhD admission at Monash University. Details of eligibility requirements to undertake a PhD in the Faculty of Information Technology can be found on the How to Apply webpage. Please note
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Head of Operations - Artificial Heart Frontiers Program Job No.: 680632 Location: Monash University Alfred Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 30/06/2028
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excellence and mentoring early career academics Leading staff development, performance and workload equity Expanding the School’s HDR program and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration This role offers
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Senior SAP Functional Analyst Job No.: 682382 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed term until November 2027 Remuneration: A competitive salary package would apply Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be...
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of vulnerability. Arguably, cybersecurity scholars need to learn much more about the methods criminals employ to trick victims out of money. This PhD scholarship will extend upon Prof Whitty's work in this field