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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230101281

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $329,278.00
    Summary
    An Efficient Computational Solver for Complex Engineering Problems. This project aims to address significant gaps in the existing knowledge about solving complex engineering problems that involve conflicting objectives and unquantifiable features. In these problems, the decision-maker is interested in knowing high-quality and dissimilar solutions that determine the trade-off between the problem objectives. The intended outcomes of this project include a novel robust computational solver that can .... An Efficient Computational Solver for Complex Engineering Problems. This project aims to address significant gaps in the existing knowledge about solving complex engineering problems that involve conflicting objectives and unquantifiable features. In these problems, the decision-maker is interested in knowing high-quality and dissimilar solutions that determine the trade-off between the problem objectives. The intended outcomes of this project include a novel robust computational solver that can automatically find such solutions. The decision-makers can then choose the final solution based on their expertise and preferences. This expects to offer significant benefits to diverse engineering disciplines by finding superior and more practical solutions to their complex multidisciplinary problems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240100671

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $488,000.00
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    Motion of objects in soils. This project aims to conduct a fundamental study of a challenging class of geotechnical problems in which an object moves inside a layer of soil, interacts with soil, and disturbs it, by developing advanced numerical and analytical methods. This project expects to determine the fundamental principles governing soil behaviour upon movement of embedded objects. The expected outcomes are robust solutions and computational procedures that will benefit government and engin .... Motion of objects in soils. This project aims to conduct a fundamental study of a challenging class of geotechnical problems in which an object moves inside a layer of soil, interacts with soil, and disturbs it, by developing advanced numerical and analytical methods. This project expects to determine the fundamental principles governing soil behaviour upon movement of embedded objects. The expected outcomes are robust solutions and computational procedures that will benefit government and engineers by providing safer and more cost-effective strategies for designing, constructing, and maintaining Australia's infrastructure. This should bring significant benefits to industries engaged in harvesting energy resources, such as wind farms, as well as oil and gas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230100676

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $420,000.00
    Summary
    Trust-Oriented Data Analytics in Online Social Networks. Trust-oriented data analytics is essential in online social networks for reducing deceitful interactions and enhancing trust between users. This project aims to systematically devise innovative solutions by considering rich social contextual information as an important source of trust. The expected outcomes of this project include innovative solutions from a fundamental perspective to the challenges of context-aware trust propagation, trus .... Trust-Oriented Data Analytics in Online Social Networks. Trust-oriented data analytics is essential in online social networks for reducing deceitful interactions and enhancing trust between users. This project aims to systematically devise innovative solutions by considering rich social contextual information as an important source of trust. The expected outcomes of this project include innovative solutions from a fundamental perspective to the challenges of context-aware trust propagation, trust network searching/matching, and trustworthy/malicious user prediction in online social networks. This project is significant as it will advance the knowledge base for enabling a trustworthy social networking environment, benefiting billions of Australian and worldwide online social network users.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230100233

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $450,000.00
    Summary
    Towards Generalisable and Unbiased Dynamic Recommender Systems. This project aims to develop the foundations, including models, methodology, and algorithms for building generalisable and unbiased dynamic recommender systems to facilitate intelligent decision-making, prompt contextualised and personalised strategic plans, and support context-aware action recourse. To ensure that fundamental principles, such as fairness and transparency, are respected, a set of algorithms and techniques are propos .... Towards Generalisable and Unbiased Dynamic Recommender Systems. This project aims to develop the foundations, including models, methodology, and algorithms for building generalisable and unbiased dynamic recommender systems to facilitate intelligent decision-making, prompt contextualised and personalised strategic plans, and support context-aware action recourse. To ensure that fundamental principles, such as fairness and transparency, are respected, a set of algorithms and techniques are proposed to develop recommender systems in a more responsible manner. The result of this project will not only maintain Australia's leadership in this frontier research area, but also serve as an excellent vehicle for the education and training of Australia's next generation of scholars and engineers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240100181

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $504,110.00
    Summary
    Mitigating the Influence of Social Bots in Heterogeneous Social Networks. This project aims to mitigate the influence of social bots in dynamic and constantly changing social networks. Social bots can spread misinformation, manipulate public opinion, and compromise privacy and security. This project will use advanced algorithms to detect and neutralize the impact of social bots, improving the integrity and accuracy of information on social media. The expected outcomes include the development of .... Mitigating the Influence of Social Bots in Heterogeneous Social Networks. This project aims to mitigate the influence of social bots in dynamic and constantly changing social networks. Social bots can spread misinformation, manipulate public opinion, and compromise privacy and security. This project will use advanced algorithms to detect and neutralize the impact of social bots, improving the integrity and accuracy of information on social media. The expected outcomes include the development of a robust system for identifying and mitigating social bot influence, and the reduction of harmful content and misinformation on social media. The benefits of this project include a more trustworthy and secure social media environment, protection of individuals and organizations from malicious activities.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102317

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $630,000.00
    Summary
    Differential Evolution Framework for Intelligent Charging Scheduling. Smart charging scheduling is a vital challenge as dynamic environment with traffic networks and various unexpected issues. This project aims to develop a differential evolution framework for intelligent charging scheduling. The framework consists of a comprehensive charging scheduling model with various road networks and factors. The project outcomes include a distributed evolutionary computation framework, differential evolut .... Differential Evolution Framework for Intelligent Charging Scheduling. Smart charging scheduling is a vital challenge as dynamic environment with traffic networks and various unexpected issues. This project aims to develop a differential evolution framework for intelligent charging scheduling. The framework consists of a comprehensive charging scheduling model with various road networks and factors. The project outcomes include a distributed evolutionary computation framework, differential evolution algorithms, and cooperative co-evolutionary strategies. The outcome results will be demonstrated by practical evaluations over public datasets and comparisons to related works. The project is beneficial to the nation in both theory of artificial intelligence techniques and applications of real transport systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102450

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $413,771.00
    Summary
    How Large Earthquakes Change Our Dynamically Deforming Planet. The project aims to understand the multiscale dynamics of interacting faults on a global scale using novel computer simulations with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. The focus of the research is to investigate the two-way coupling that exists between cycles of great earthquakes on plate boundaries, the global stress field, deformation within the crust, and changes to the Earth's dynamic topography. This is an important, .... How Large Earthquakes Change Our Dynamically Deforming Planet. The project aims to understand the multiscale dynamics of interacting faults on a global scale using novel computer simulations with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. The focus of the research is to investigate the two-way coupling that exists between cycles of great earthquakes on plate boundaries, the global stress field, deformation within the crust, and changes to the Earth's dynamic topography. This is an important, foundational question in the emerging field of decadal scale global geodynamics. The tools are intended to improve reference models used to study sea-level changes in response to global ice loss. They support better climate models and improved forward planning tools for at-risk coastal communities.
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