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PhD Scholarship - Novel methods to enhance the use of routinely collected linked data for the evaluation of government policies related to healthy ageing Job No.: 691415 Location: Frankston
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team shaping national policy As Research Fellow, turn big data into real-world impact The Opportunity The National Addiction and Mental Health Surveillance Unit (NAMHSU) is leading a Medical Research
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understand our place in the cosmos. I am a member of most large stellar spectroscopic surveys (e.g., Gaia, SDSS-V, 4MOST, GALAH, Gaia-ESO), providing access to pan-optic data across all visible and infrared
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, and reduce harm. The Research Fellow will support this large-scale, multidisciplinary program through research design, data management, and analysis. The role includes merging and validating survey and
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In the big-data era, the proliferation of data and the widespread adoption of data analytics have made data literacy a requisite skill for all professions, not just specialist data scientists
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experience Demonstrated experience coordinating or supporting research programs, trials or large-scale data initiatives Strong project management and organisational skills, with the ability to meet deadlines
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autism [4]. For example, to measure anxiety, researchers may place a rodent in a large tub, record a top-down video and measure the time spent near the safety of walls [2]. These videos also contain rich
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. The role is primarily responsible for functions including defence, foreign interference, AI and data security and will uphold high standards, shaping a cohesive, high‑performance culture. This is an exciting
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academics into its Software Systems and Cybersecurity and Data Science & AI Departments. The Department of Data Science & AI is seeking a Teaching & Research academic working in Large Language Models and
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In NeuroDistSys (NDS): Optimized Distributed Training and Inference on Large-Scale Distributed Systems, we aim to design and implement cutting-edge techniques to optimize the training and inference