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. The Australia-Spain Network for Innovation and Research Excellence (AuSpire) is an ambitious, interdisciplinary program co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under
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: Programming: Proficiency in languages such as Python, Java, C++, and scripting languages. Network Security: Understanding of network protocols, firewall configurations, intrusion detection systems, and network
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treated wastewater for its reuse for environmental and anthropogenic uses. The Australia-Spain Network for Innovation and Research Excellence (AuSpire) is an ambitious, interdisciplinary program co-funded
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(Games) (BP214) Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media) (BP203) Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science (BH091) Bachelor
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Infrastructure. Applicants are invited to propose a research project in the area of digital twins for more effective crisis response and management, and infrastructure resilience. The Australia-Spain Network for
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. Applicants are invited to propose a research project of their own design, exploring the use of geopolymers to tackle the challenge of concrete deterioration in acidic environments. The Australia-Spain Network
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research networks across RMIT and with local and national, internal and external partners. You will be expected to engage in high quality research projects, to achieve success in attracting research funding
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network of people aimed at educating women and girls on security and increasing the number of women in the security community. We support, inspire and act as role models. We connect women in the industry
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areas. You will embed your research expertise into the life of the School through the development of high-quality, productivity-driven research networks across RMIT and with local and national, internal
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, sensors and electronics, power and automation/control, and communication networks. With significant achievements such as the $35M ARC Centre of Excellence in Optical Microcombs (COMBS) and the $15M