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Eric Dubsky Memorial Engineering Leadership Scholarship Industry Leaders Scholarship Eric Dubsky was an electrical engineer who immigrated to Australia from Nazi occupied Austria shortly before
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Adjunct Research Fellow / Research Fellow (Monash Suzhou) Employer: Monash Suzhou Science and Technology Research Institute Location: Suzhou, China Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed
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of the following would be useful: stakeholder engagement, (IT) system design, basic web programming, and technology evaluation. Experience in Indigenous and qualitative research methods is desirable, and Indigenous
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degree in Commerce, Engineering or IT and demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills with the proven ability to produce clear and concise reports and documents. You will bring strong
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engineering and socio-technical research, and will engage with government and industry stakeholders under confidentiality arrangements. You will contribute to open, reproducible methods and public guidance
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of Queensland), and Peter Dukes (University of Victoria). Key Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative research in edge decomposition of graphs, fractional structures in graphs Work on well-studied
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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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established structure and intellectual community. Additional opportunities include co-authored publications, participation in symposia and workshops, school-engagement activities, and involvement in future
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plants they visit and pollinate. Bayesian networks (BNs), and other probabilistic graphical models, can provide a visual representation of the underlying structure of a complex system by representing
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administrative records on the supply of mental health workers and mental healthcare services delivered over time. The expected outcomes of this project include new evidence on how the market structure and