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funding. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will require a proven track record in research fieldwork and historical methodology. In its assessment, the selection committee will prioritise
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The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the University’s research objectives by contributing to a defined project in the field of applied econometrics. This position supports the development
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indicators beyond current proxies. High-Speed Rail (HSR) and National Spatial Optimisation Examine how HSR infrastructure reshapes urban and regional population distribution, and develop a multi-objective
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reinforcement learning. In International conference on machine learning (pp. 2107-2128). PMLR. - Péron, M., Becker, K., Bartlett, P., & Chades, I. (2017, February). Fast-tracking stationary MOMDPs for adaptive
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experience overseeing budget, financial and resource planning to drive institutional efficiency and achieve organisational objectives A track record of executive-level leadership, with proven success in
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them The Opportunity Lead Innovation at the Edge – Shape the Future of Rail Technology Join the Institute of Railway Technology (IRT) and lead the development of advanced condition monitoring solutions
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Development Lifecycle (SDLC), and cloud platforms including Salesforce Platform, Heroku, and AWS. Familiarity with relational database concepts, Salesforce Object Model, External Objects, and integration via
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that align with the Centre’s mission and revenue growth objectives. You will proactively engage with industry leads to understand their needs, present tailored solutions, and convert opportunities
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potential of high-speed rail (HSR) in shaping Australia’s urban future. As a Level A Research Fellow, you will undertake high-quality, independent research aligned with the project’s objectives, with a focus
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, Joshua W. and D.L. Dowe (2005). ``Minimum Message Length and Generalized Bayesian Nets with Asymmetric Languages'', Chapter 11 (pp265-294) in P. Gru:nwald, I. J. Myung and M. A. Pitt (eds.), Advances in