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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily
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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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operators for these notions. Over the past fifty years, such non-classical logics have proved vital in computer science and logic-based artificial intelligence: after all, any intelligent agent must be able
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neutron stars" "Gravitational-wave cosmology: measuring the Universe without a distance ladder" "Building NEMO: The science case for a dedicated high-frequency gravitational-wave observatory" "Searching
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knowledge program analysis, fuzzing, software testing, natural language processing
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research record in one or more areas of theoretical quantum science, including: Quantum computing Quantum information Quantum communication Quantum sensing Quantum optics Quantum materials Quantum energy
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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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students who are experiencing difficult personal circumstances. This scholarship has been established by the Smith family in honour of the late Mr Michael John Smith, and his legacy as an egalitarian with a
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methods dealing with model complexity - e.g., AIC, BIC, MDL, MML - can enhance deep learning. References: D. L. Dowe (2008a), "Foreword re C. S. Wallace", Computer Journal, Vol. 51, No. 5 (Sept. 2008
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government, support both domestic and international students undertaking Research