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Lecturer (Simulation) - Victorian Heart Institute Job No.: 663959 Location: Victorian Heart Hospital Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.4) Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: Pro
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Research Fellow (Immunity) - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Job No.: 664036 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $78,120
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Professor/Associate Professor of Weather System Dynamics Job No.: 657221 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $164,615 - $181,348 pa
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this issue, we propose to develop methods for simulating collaborative discourse data. Preliminary work by Swiecki and colleagues (in preparation) has shown that it is possible to accurately simulate
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to devise adaptive models that take into account the dynamically changing characteristics of environments and detect anomalies in ‘evolving’ data. Over the last two decades, many algorithms have been proposed
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. Methods To make this pre-trained model, the student will script a virtual mouse model 13 to traverse through common behavioural apparatuses within a realistic simulation tool called Unreal Engine 14
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-9. [Final camera ready copy was submitted in October 2003.] D. L. Dowe (2008a), "Foreword re C. S. Wallace ", Computer Journal , Vol. 51, No. 5 (Sept. 2008) [Christopher Stewart WALLACE (1933-2004
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The world is dynamic and in a constant state of flux, yet most machine learning models learn static models from a dataset that represents a single snapshot in time. My group's research is
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The world is dynamic, in constant flux. However, machine learning typically learns static models from historical data. As the world changes, these models decline in performance, sometimes
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Insects are vital components of natural and agricultural ecosystems that interact with plants in complex ways. Computer simulations can help us understand these interactions to improve crop