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Learning, Dynamical systems theory or knowledge of some of the above and willingness to learn other fields. Must have Python, R or Matlab programming experience. Project funding Project based scholarship
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technology infrastructure that powers our global education and research enterprise. This is your opportunity to drive innovation, lead a high-performing team, and deliver secure, scalable, and future-ready
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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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Casual Customer Service Officer (Monash Sport – Clayton) Job No.: 684670 Location: Clayton Employment Type: Casual Duration: 16 week appointment Remuneration: $43.51 per hour, HEW Level 03 Casual loaded rate Make a positive impact on our community wellbeing Join our welcoming, inclusive and...
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goals. Am I eligible? You must meet the following criteria: be currently enrolled in a research masters or doctoral program as an internal/on-campus student at one of Monash University’s Australian
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This project involves model-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring using autoregressive moving average modelling and neural mass and neural field modelling of the electroencephalographic (EEG) signal. This will be achieved through frequency domain and time domain state and parameter estimation...
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following criteria: Must be enrolled to commence in, or hold an offer for one of the 3 listed IT single degree courses: Bachelor of Information Technology (C2000) Bachelor of Computer Science (C2001) Bachelor
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As humans we have the ability, and even the necessity of distinguishing between orders that are ethical, safe and necessary and orders that may be harmful or unethical. Theoretically this ability should exist in robots. To coin Assimov’s second law “A robot must obey orders given by human beings...
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Services (MRS). The work is based 100% on site and involves undertaking relevant projects, events, campaigns, leadership development programs and online initiatives as measures to build a strong residential
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. Enquiries: Ms Samantha Lipscombe, Projects and Partnerships Manager, Monash Energy Institute, Faculty of Business and Economics, Samantha.Lipscombe@monash.edu Position Description: Manager, Projects and