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of animals is justified and has scientific merit and animal welfare is prioritised, in accordance with the Australian Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (8th edition 2013 (updated
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, including developing and updating SOPs Ensure strict compliance with Victorian legislation, regulatory bodies and the Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes Maintain clear
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of relevant legislation and codes, including: Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 (Vic) and Regulations Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes Strong organisational and
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, data extraction, project-specific data solutions, software and Gen AI use, and basic coding support for teaching and research. The role also promotes database capability through workshops, newsletters
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Epilepsyecosystem.org as a way to bring researchers, code and data together from all over the world to help solve the problem of seizure prediction. Required knowledge Machine learning, AI, signal processing, dynamical
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technical services, including injections, collections, euthanasia and identification Knowledge of Victorian legislation, regulatory bodies and industry codes relating to laboratory animal care Experience
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contrastive self-supervised learning task to learn from massive amounts of EEG data. Frontiers in human neuroscience. [2] https://www.emotiv.com
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and Victorian legislation, codes, and ethical requirements relevant to research animals Exceptional organisational and problem-solving skills in complex, fast-paced settings High-level written and
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Length and Kolmogorov Complexity, Computer Journal (special issue on Kolmogorov complexity), Vol. 42, No. 4, pp270-283 Wallace, C.S. and P.R. Freeman (1987). Estimation and inference by compact coding. J
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of the U.S. workforce. We then consider various attributes of these occupations, as given by the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) data-base. Using a subset of these occupations, we survey a