16 cloud-computing-associate-professor Fellowship positions at Curtin University in Australia
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the Role: The role involves developing and implementing an advanced research program in rock physics to support seismic monitoring of geological carbon storage. Responsibilities include: Designing and
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and guidance to undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting research. Promote and foster relationships with professional bodies, industry partners, affiliated associations, government and the
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Job Reference: 953806 About the Role: We are seeking a passionate and motivated Research Fellow or Research Associate at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Climate Change and Health Impact Assessment
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Job Reference: 953799 About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated Research Fellow or Research Associate to lead the Burden of Disease analysis activities of the WHO Collaborating Centre
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Job Reference: 953803 About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated Research Fellow or Research Associate to lead the Economic Burden Assessment component of the WHO Collaborating Centre
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Associate Professor Michael Livingston on cutting-edge public health research. Opportunity Highlights Competitive Remuneration: Earn between $114,307 - $135,408 (ALB) pro-rata, plus 17% superannuation. In
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Curtin University to support work related to the NHMRC Investigator Grant awarded to Associate Professor Zoe Bradfield. The project aim is to develop validated, consumer co-designed PREMs and PROMs tools
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market paper Contact Details: To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Professor Astghik Mavisakalyan , Curtin University Node lead of CEVAW at astghik.mavisakalyan@curtin.edu.au If you have
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research culture Represent the JdLC in national and international networks Research Develop an internationally competitive research program in surface science. Publish in high-impact journals and secure
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the climate finance program, adaptation and mitigation measures. This is an important COP for Australia, as we will find out whether our bid to host the COP31 in 2027 has been successful. The Scholarship