10 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Fellowship positions at RMIT UNIVERSITY
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grows, you'll take on more responsibility and contribute more independently to the research program. We welcome applicants at either Level A (Research Assistant) or Level B (Research Fellow). To be
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Laboratory led by Distinguished Professor Andy Ball, based in the Department of Biology, School of Science at RMIT University (Bundoora campus). This role is part of the Solving Plastic Waste CRC and will
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project in collaboration with the University of Melbourne and Olivia Newton John Cancer Research Centre, providing a great opportunity to translate your computational results to practical design
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program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc.) during medical imaging and
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, industry-relevant quantum research in areas such as: Quantum sensing, navigation, and timing Quantum materials and manufacturing Quantum computing and communication Quantum fundamentals RAQT serves as a
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research in applied LLMs, knowledge engineering and geospatial analytics and assist in the development of web application and software packages to translate the research outcomes. In particular, the Research
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-Chancellor's Research Fellowships Program Each year, RMIT brings on the world’s best and brightest researchers and teams to undertake transdisciplinary applied research that creates positive impact for society
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networks with colleagues and generate alternative funding projects through effective liaison with industry and government. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills appropriate for interacting with
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for interacting with higher degree by research candidates, staff and industry, together with a strong commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Values-led approach to academic practice and
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through an ARC Discovery Project entitled "Unravelling the role of amyloids in viruses (DP250101215)", and will focus on the discovery, characterisation and biological interactions of aggregated amyloid