388 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Monash University
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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Project Description Recent advances in mixed reality (MR) technology, which seamlessly blend the physical environment with computer-generated content around the user, have reduced the barriers
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Transition Program. **To be eligible you must provide a Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Heritage certificate or a certified Statutory Declaration form to the William Cooper Institute
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and oral communication skills, including drafting of academic papers and grants High level computer skills with software skills such as Microsoft Office, SAS, SPSS If this sounds like you, we highly
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Master of Commerce Scholarship Sir John Monash Fee Scholarship The Master of Commerce is a research-oriented programme preparing students for a PhD and an academic career. Offered as part of
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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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Assistant Grants Officer (Awards) Job No.: 681290 Location: 211 Wellington Road, Mulgrave Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.6) Duration: Fixed-term appointment until the end of the academic year 2025 Remuneration: Pro-rata of $83,424 - $95,825 pa HEW Level 5 (plus 17% employer...
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Scholars Program or Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)/Master of Pharmacy Scholars Program. No application is necessary. You will be automatically assessed when you make your course application through VTAC
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resident Australian humanitarian visa holder You must meet the following criteria: A student commencing a Mathematical Sciences Honours Program in the Faculty of Science at a Monash campus in Australia. Must
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information