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the University. Enquiries: Professor Patrick Olivier, Director, Action Lab, Department of Human Centred Computing, patrick.olivier@monash.edu Position Description: Senior Research Engineer Applications Close
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. Our Student Management Systems Transformation (SMST) Program aims to enhance the student journey by implementing a new, modern core SMS platform. This platform will provide a consistent interface
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optimisation of our enterprise and research computing infrastructure. In this pivotal role, you’ll drive excellence across storage, backup, and virtualisation systems—ensuring resilience, scalability, and
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discover them The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering is seeking a highly skilled Research Fellow with a strong understanding of radar radio frequency (RF) systems
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Minds , a leadership program for first year students. Number offered One scholarship available per year Selection criteria Based on academic achievement and need. Preference will be give for a student
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program. In this dynamic research environment, you’ll support key activities such as coordinating preclinical trials, conducting experiments with specialised technologies and developing procedures
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be principally engaged in program design, development and delivery (including teaching and assessment) that responds to industry needs. As the successful candidate you will be responsible
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advanced computer literacy, particularly in business management software, supports your ability to streamline processes and drive continuous improvement. If you are passionate about operational excellence
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advice with confidence. Your advanced computer literacy, particularly in business management software, supports your ability to streamline processes and drive continuous improvement. If you’re ready to
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through clear and professional communication. Your high-level computer literacy, including proficiency in Microsoft Office, supports your ability to manage systems and drive continuous improvement