685 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at Monash University in Australia
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program. In this dynamic research environment, you’ll support key activities such as coordinating preclinical trials, conducting experiments with specialised technologies and developing procedures
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standards in animal care. We are looking for candidates who have completed or are working towards a Diploma of Applied Science (Animal Technology) with relevant experience. A passion for animal care, strong
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impact in translational fields, which often aim to use generative AI in a responsible way. This PhD project is part of a larger cohort of projects in the Monash AI Institute, a recently expanded program
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management, distributed computing, and energy-aware computing, preparing them for impactful roles in industry and research. Key Components and Example Scenarios Predictive Resource Allocation and Load
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for probing the atomic world. Co- supervisors are typically collaborators from within the Physics of Imaging group. Example project areas are: Developing ways to image atoms in space, energy and time Designing
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The Opportunity The Manager – Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) & Security Agency Relations designs and builds a sustainable CTI practice ensuring compliance with the Australian Defence Industry Security Program
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meetings and related processes, and undertake initial and ongoing training and education Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills, as well as computer skills Be able to read, interpret
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Ross Booth Honours Scholarship Sir John Monash Scholarship for Excellence This scholarship is awarded in memory of Ross Booth (1952-2024), a long-serving member of the Department of Economics and
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I supervise computational projects in electron microscopy imaging for investigating materials at atomic resolution. Some projects centre on analysing experimental data acquired by experimental
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encoded in computer software and can be used as decision support systems (DSS). These may be used by decision-makers with different domains of expertise than the analysts who built the DSS system. Therefore