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@monash.edu Position Description: P rofessor (Research) and Deputy Director Applications Close: Wednesday 10 December 2025, 11:55pm AEDT Supporting a diverse workforce
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line with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, and confidently act as the designated authority for ensuring compliance with research misconduct, integrity, compliance and ethics
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the endless possibilities of digital sound, allowing the plucking of sounds out of thin air. URLs and Further Reading https://airsticks.xyz/ Ilsar, A.A., 2018. The AirSticks: a new instrument for live
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fee waived. Please request a waiver code from asiascholarship@monash.edu before you submit your course application. More information and entry requirements for international undergraduate courses 2025
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this website but submit the Expression of Interest via the Monash Data Futures Institute Application Link: https://www.monash.edu/data-futures-institute/study/phd-scholarship/mobility-data-driven-planning
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candidate will have demonstrated experience in student admissions for universities or TAFEs, with knowledge of educational systems, visa regulations, and national codes. They will possess strong
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qualitative and quantitative methods. Work on WP-2 will suit someone with an interest and aptitude for coding administrative data using large language models. It will require use of advanced quantitative
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processing, or autonomous driving. Proficient coding skills in Python, preferably with hands-on experience on deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or Keras. Project funding Project based
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with Asymmetric Languages'', Chapter 11 (pp265-294) in P. Gru:nwald, I. J. Myung and M. A. Pitt (eds.), Advances in Minimum Description Length: Theory and Applications, M.I.T. Press (MIT Press), April
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(pp265-294) in P. Gru:nwald, I. J. Myung and M. A. Pitt (eds.), Advances in Minimum Description Length: Theory and Applications, M.I.T. Press (MIT Press), April 2005, ISBN 0-262-07262-9. [Final camera