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actions. The outcome will be robotic agents capable of effective and efficient navigation and operation in previously unseen environments, and the ability to control such agents with more human-like
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of an inclusive and fair educational environment. In particular, there will be three lines of research in this project, which will, respectively, focus on developing techniques (1) to empower more underprivileged
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that deal with key challenges including: heterogeneity of IoT data, uncertainty of IoT environments, and accuracy of situation inference. Additionally, identifying situation transitions that could be
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, conservation science, health/psychology and/or human geography. The candidate should also have an interest in, and motivation for, biological conservation – particularly in urban environments. Knowledge of basic
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– Australia’s National Science Agency – and create valuable impact! CSIRO’s Environment Business Unit brings together capabilities in marine, atmospheric, water and terrestrial environment disciplines, as
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including; flexible working arrangements to help manage your work-life balance; ongoing learning and development opportunities to grow your career; an inclusive and supportive culture and environment to work
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individual to join the team as an Operations Officer. This role is not a desk-job, focusing on the face to face supervision and daily coordination of the student residential environment, working closely with
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an outstanding academic and social environment at Little Hall, a modern and contemporary residential hall at the University of Melbourne. Leading the delivery of an enriching experience for students, both
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diversity is a strength – the more diverse perspectives, identities, cultural backgrounds, ages and experience of our students and staff, the better our working environment, research and educational
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researcher development. Coordinate workshops, resources, and competitions, contributing to scholarly development. Brilliant benefits and a flexible hybrid work environment! About the Role Join us as the