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for policy evaluation fail to consider important social and political hurdles or how to overcome them. This PhD project will contribute to addressing this crucial gap by supporting the development of a system
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and team-based research, contributing to publications, attending conferences, developing research materials, and occasional teaching. The Research Fellow will also design experiments, develop code
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In collaboration with people from Monash materials engineering, neuroscience and biochemistry we are developing living AI networks where neurons in a dish are grown to form biological neural
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of preclinical models. You will also contribute to research infrastructure, including the coordination and processing of biospecimens for downstream discovery science and biomarker development. This is a unique
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cardiovascular biology Contribute to publications, conferences, and seminar papers showcasing your findings Use advanced laboratory and technical equipment to design and perform experiments Develop and refine new
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply
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ourselves and our communities - #ChangeIt with us. Benefits and Development Opportunities at Monash University At Monash, we believe in amplifying Indigenous voices and creating meaningful opportunities
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or academia in an under-developed domain. You will, therefore, need to have an honours degree or Masters in psychology or a related social science field (e.g., business studies, criminology, sociology
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aims to improve efficiency and privacy of federated learning for mobile health sensing data by proposing a multi-level (mobile-edge-cloud continuum) federated learning architecture and develop context
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inorganic semiconductors, in order to develop a general understanding of the effects of external stimuli on the photophysical properties of these types of semiconductors. This IRTG provides an outstanding