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the power of LLMs to develop advanced computational methods for the detection and mitigation of misinformation and disinformation. More specific objectives are: To investigate the effectiveness of large
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prediction). O3: Joint OOD detection + AL: Combine selection with OOD filtering/triage policies that decide what to label, what to defer, and what to reject. O4: Human- and compute-aware AL: Incorporate
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Answering over Knowledge Bases. Journal of Web Semantics, 2020. Hua, Yuncheng; Li, Yuan-Fang; Haffari, Reza; Qi, Guilin; Wu, Wei. Retrieve, Program, Repeat: Complex Knowledge Base Question Answering via
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Mabel Kent Scholarship Achieving Potential Scholarship for Distinction A scholarship for students currently studying or intending to study the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
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, and ensure that it meets the needs of mentors and mentees. Peer Mentoring Coordinators are involved in shaping the Peer Mentoring program and help build engagement within the Peer Mentoring community
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, identifying molecular disease signatures and matching them with the most effective therapeutic interventions are essential. The Hudson‐Monash Paediatric Precision Medicine (HMPPM) Program aims to develop and
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compliance assurance program across the Monash Group, working in close collaboration with central portfolios, controlled entities and faculties to ensure that Monash complies with its regulatory and other
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range of stakeholders and negotiate positive outcomes to complex issues. You will also have highly developed computer literacy, including experience with business and design software, with proficiency in
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the University. Enquiries: Professor Jenny Gamble, Professor of Midwifery, +61 3 9904 4640 Position Description: Senior Lecturer (Midwifery) Applications Close: Friday 20 February 2026,11:55pm AEDT Supporting a
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that are constructed in a way that is inspired by what we know about self-awareness circuits in the brain and the field of self-aware computing. The project will advanced state of the art AI for NLP or vision or both