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Women in Engineering Scholarship Sir John Monash Scholarship for Achievement At Monash, we support bright young women who wish to study engineering. If you are a high-achieving student intending
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🎯 Research Vision The next generation of software engineering tools will move beyond autocomplete and static code generation toward autonomous, agentic systems — AI developers capable of planning
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, is seeking an exceptional Research Fellow – Acoustic Sensing to join an innovative
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and basic optimization techniques are essential. Students with backgrounds in Data Science, Applied Statistics, Machine Learning, Statistical Computing, Industrial Engineering, or Reliability
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: Current student enrolled in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering or other STEM faculties at a Monash campus in Australia. Are an Indigenous Australian ** **To be eligible you must provide a
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action in a software project. Furthermore, the refined LLMs will prove valuable in assisting with writing documentation throughout the software development journey. Required knowledge Software engineering
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with generous top-up scholarships. We're looking for talented students with a background in mathematics, computer science, statistics, economics, engineering or other related fields. These positions
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Microbiology in Water Engineering Scholarship The Microbiology in Water Engineering scholarship be introduced to encourage students to begin thinking about the interdisciplinary of planetary health
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PhD Opportunity - Indigenous (Energy) Job No.: 685291 Faculty: Faculty of Information Technology, Monash Business School and Faculty of Engineering Location: Caulfield or Clayton campuses Duration
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Candidates should hold a previous degree (Bachelor’s and/or Master’s) in Computer Science, Data Science, Robotics, Mechatronics, or Software Engineering, with demonstrated knowledge in machine