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This project draws on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar (https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18322) that brought together leading experts from industry and academia, including those who
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Research Living Allowance, at current value of $36,063AUD per annum 2025 full-time rate (tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions at: https://www.monash.edu
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receive a Research Living Allowance, at current value of $36,063AUD per annum 2025 full-time rate (tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions at: https
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Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing
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, computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control
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Automated Program Repair (APR) is the grand challenge in software engineering research. Many APR methods have shown promising results in fixing bugs with minimal, or even no human intervention
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government, support both domestic and international students undertaking Research
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help shape the operational success of a leading clinical school. For more about STM, visit: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/translational About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s
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computational methods for modelling social dilemmas that can account for real-world complexity in agents’ behaviour. We will build on novel computational techniques to produce realistic enough models that can be
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