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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220101649

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
    Summary
    Evolutionary computation for expensive bilevel multiobjective problems. This project aims to develop an evolutionary computation framework to solve computationally expensive bilevel multiobjective problems. The research is fundamental in nature and will address key open challenges in solving such problems, including hierarchical decision-making, multiple performance criteria, uncertainties and computational expense. The proposed research has applications in diverse domains such as environmental .... Evolutionary computation for expensive bilevel multiobjective problems. This project aims to develop an evolutionary computation framework to solve computationally expensive bilevel multiobjective problems. The research is fundamental in nature and will address key open challenges in solving such problems, including hierarchical decision-making, multiple performance criteria, uncertainties and computational expense. The proposed research has applications in diverse domains such as environmental policy formulation, network design, engineering, defence and cybersecurity; offering significant benefits to the researchers and practitioners in these fields. In addition to research outputs, it will strengthen international collaboration and build research capacity to put Australia at the forefront of this research.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT120100228

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $539,768.00
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    Development of methods and algorithms to support multidisciplinary optimisation. This project will aim to develop a number of novel and computationally efficient schemes to deal with the key challenges facing multidisciplinary optimisation. These advancements will allow us to solve a number of challenging and intractable problems in science and engineering.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190101271

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
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    A novel and efficient approach for optimisation involving iterative solvers. Computationally expensive simulations involving iterative solvers are increasingly being used in industry to assess performance of products and processes. Repeated use of such simulations is necessary to identify optimum solutions. Even with today's computing power, many such tasks remain computationally prohibitive. This project presents a novel approach to solve optimisation problems involving iterative solvers with l .... A novel and efficient approach for optimisation involving iterative solvers. Computationally expensive simulations involving iterative solvers are increasingly being used in industry to assess performance of products and processes. Repeated use of such simulations is necessary to identify optimum solutions. Even with today's computing power, many such tasks remain computationally prohibitive. This project presents a novel approach to solve optimisation problems involving iterative solvers with limited computing budget. A wide range of industries involved in product and process design would gain a significant competitive advantage from this unique technical innovation. In addition, this technology will be invaluable to uncover and understand complex natural phenomena.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110102888

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
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    Foundations and advanced algorithms for topological image processing. Building on new links between the mathematical discipline of homology and digital images, this project develops a new class of topology-driven image analysis techniques that will improve the accuracy and reliability of predictions made from the powerful new generation of three dimensional microscopes.
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