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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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and Boulton, 1968; Wallace and Dowe, 1999a; Wallace, 2005) is a Bayesian information-theoretic principle in machine learning, statistics and data science. MML can be thought of in different ways - it
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including quantum and frequency metrology, quantum gravity and field, quantum information and computation, spintronics and magnetisation dynamics, terahertz and optical technology, as well as bio and medical
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, spintronics and magnetisation dynamics, terahertz and optical technology, as well as bio and medical physics. About the opportunity Develop fundamental theories, design and deliver a focused research program
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, as well as bio and medical physics. About the opportunity Develop fundamental theories, design and deliver a focused research program, publish high-impact manuscripts, and present findings
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staff have research focus in areas including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Systems, Secure and Trustworthy Systems, Theoretical Computer Science, Data Science and Information Systems, and Humans and
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leading experts in Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Human-Computer Interaction. Team leads will provide the theoretical framework, while the engineer will focus on implementing and translating
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physicist with an outstanding research record in one or more areas of theoretical quantum science, including: Quantum computing Quantum information Quantum communication Quantum sensing Quantum optics Quantum
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completed at least 6 units (3 courses) of UQ ECON-coded courses by July 2025 and achieved a GPA of 6.5 or better in economics courses. Candidates enrolled in the Economics Masters program must have completed
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Criminology program with a strong international research profile and a commitment to understanding crime, justice, and social control through inclusive disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological approaches