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PhD Scholarship Opportunity – Software Engineering for Social Good Job No.: 677910 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment The Opportunity
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Summary The Baillieu Research Scholarship was established by a gift from the Honourable William Lawrence Baillieu and family, and is offered to students undertaking graduate research in Architecture
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requirements Study level: Graduate research Student type: International students Study stage type: Future study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts
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: Domestic students Study stage type: Future study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics
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AI architectures such as Transformers, large language models (LLMs), vision-language models, recurrent neural networks (RNNs), and related techniques. Mathematical maturity: A solid grasp of key
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using statistical software (e.g., Stata, R, SAS) and willingness to further develop their analytical and statistical skills. A high degree of self-motivation. Study load: Students are expected to enrol
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to $5000 (total) for computer / software / conference attendance to present PhD results. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Higher degree by Research (PhD) – in Health Sciences
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Intelligence; Software Systems & Cybersecurity; and Human-Centred Computing - with cross-cutting research themes covering work from core computing science through software engineering to social and
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to: - Developing underwater communication systems using deep learning which are well-performing to nonlinear channels. - Establishing a deep learning architecture which is optimal for underwater acoustic
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena