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computational techniques can be combined with classical systems to improve performance, scalability, and solution quality for tasks such as: Similarity search and nearest-neighbour queries Graph and routing
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healthcare, finance, environmental monitoring, and beyond. While recent advancements in foundation models have shown tremendous success in NLP and computer vision, the unique characteristics of time series
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knowledge program analysis, fuzzing, software testing, natural language processing
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management, distributed computing, and energy-aware computing, preparing them for impactful roles in industry and research. Key Components and Example Scenarios Predictive Resource Allocation and Load
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of points for your degree are completed (excludes OSHC, accommodation and living costs). Participation in the Campus Ambassador Program from your second semester of study. Invitation to apply for a place in
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systems. The fast growth, practical achievements and the overall success of modern approaches to AI guarantees that machine learning AI approaches will prevail as a generic computing paradigm, and will find
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Scholars Program or Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)/Master of Pharmacy Scholars Program. No application is necessary. You will be automatically assessed when you make your course application through VTAC
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for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Professor Steven Walker, Director of Experiential Development and Graduate Education (EDGE), Ph: +61 3 9903 9047 Position Description: Lecturer (Practice
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contingent upon the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Associate Professor Olivia Khoo, Head of Film and
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Background and Motivation Modern deep learning models have achieved remarkable success in computer vision and natural language processing. However, they typically produce overconfident predictions