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Discovery Project, this research aims to develop highly novel physics-informed deep learning methods for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and applications in image
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AI is now trending, and impacting diverse application domains beyond IT, from education (chatGPT) to natural sciences (protein analysis) to social media. This PhD research focuses on the fusing AI
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most significant and immediate threats to health in Australia and globally. As an Infectious Diseases physician and researcher, the second supervisor is
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, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological disorders, metabolic diseases, and reproductive health. This is a great opportunity to contribute your knowledge and expertise to the world of research at Monash
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operational needs. There is a key opportunity for specialist work in an emergent intersection area which we can call Value-Based Digital Health (VBDH). To expand further, VBDH is a discipline area that sits
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marketing, data analytics or related marketing fields. Ideal applicants will be passionate about student learning, capable of delivering high-quality tutorials that connect marketing theory with real-world
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While deep learning has shown remarkable performance in medical imaging benchmarks, translating these results to real-world clinical deployment remains challenging. Models trained on data from one
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Minimum Message Length (MML) is an elegant information-theoretic framework for statistical inference and model selection developed by Chris Wallace and colleagues. The fundamental insight of MML is
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. More recent advances include the increasing emergence of driverless cars. This is an area in which rapid changes continue to occur, most recently as the world both deals with and looks to emerge from