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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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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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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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intelligence (XAI). This project will build on the methodology of formal explainable AI (FXAI) and aim at advancing FXAI technology and broadening its use by seeking (1) how to efficiently represent an AI system
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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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: 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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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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of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Benefits $6000 one-off payment. Number offered Ten scholarships available per year. Selection
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Q&A, modular micro-training, and moderated peer/professional support features. Working with interaction designers and software engineers at Action Lab, the student will ensure the solution is usable
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principles must the task choice be based for this to work? These questions are central to explaining the organisation of natural societies, from insects to humans, and to engineering self-organised systems