72 assistant-professor-and-data-visualization PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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From smart cities, data-driven health and social services, to digital economy, safety and security and digital government, Data61 create data you can trust. Data61 PhD Scholarships and Data61 Top-Up
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, information systems, user experience design, game design) Have strong social research (quantitative/qualitative) AND/OR computing design and analysis skills Provide evidence of strong oral and written
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Successful candidates will be expected to have a solid background in finance and sustainable finance, research methods, strong data analytic skills, and experience working with large datasets. RMIT
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written communication skills demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team meet RMIT’s PhD entry requirements. To apply, please submit the following documents to Professor
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cryoprotectants and tailored freezing protocols to enable cell survival. Cryopreservation is particularly vital to assisted reproductive technologies for both humans and livestock. Unfortunately, post
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degree with strong skills in programming and machine learning. Please contact Zhuang Li for more information. The project focuses on developing multilingual datasets and advanced methods to detect and
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condensed matter physics, physical chemistry or biology Possess a strong interest in biological problems using physical and chemical theory and computer-based techniques Meet RMIT’s entry requirements
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@rmit.edu.au Dr. Shao, Wei (Data61, Marsfield) - wei.shao@data61.csiro.au The successful candidate is expected to have strong motivation and evidenced skills in machine learning and computer vision
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email: philipp.reineck@rmit.edu.au For more information about our research, please visit https://www.reineckresearch.com For more information about our research, please visit https
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polymer science. Problem solving skills/experience in applied chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering. For further information, please contact A/Prof. Ken Chiang (E: Ken.Chiang@rmit.edu.au