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Join our multidisciplinary research team to develop and apply machine learning and bioinformatic algorithms in biomedical research. This PhD project will focus on developing machine learning
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the following knowledge and/or experience are highly preferred: Computer Vision, Signal Processing, Machine Learning knowledge and/or; Experience Industry knowledge and/or; A track record of published
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The PhD candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for chemical sensing and to develop data acquisition system with the Machine Learning (ML) and/or Deep Learning (DL
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in implementing feasible blockchain-based solutions to support trustworthy machine learning. An opportunity for two talented students to undertake their PhDs on two projects that concentrate
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learning and/or natural language processing. Strong academic performance in computer science at undergraduate and masters level, with evidence of prior research experience in machine learning and/or natural
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: Artificial Intelligence Search and Recommendation Data Science, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analysis Distributed Computing Cybersecurity Human-Computer Interaction The SCT will fast-track digital innovation
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students and faculty conduct world leading research in many areas of computing, including in: Artificial Intelligence Search and Recommendation Data Science, Machine Learning and Big Data Analysis
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and passionate individuals who share our values and vision. RMIT University has a global reputation and ranks 140th globally and 11th in Australia in QS World University Rankings 2024. To learn more
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This scholarship aims to develop practical methods for optimisaton in large supply chain operations. Ideally candidates should have strong AI, machine learning, and optimisation backgrounds
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Data Science, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analysis Cybersecurity Distributed Computing Software Engineering Digital Health To Apply Please submit your CV and covering letter addressing the Key