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such models and produce reports and scientific papers on this work. The successful candidate will have a PhD qualification in AI, computer science, atmospheric science, climate science. You will also
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community engagement activities. About you A PhD in a relevant discipline such as physics, astronomy, or computer science. Work experience in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field
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and synthesis of new materials. You should have a PhD in a relevant field (Computer Science, Mathematics are most likely to fit the role, but we are open to Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical
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to) the social sciences (e.g., psychology or sociology); urban studies; organisational studies; computational social science; or fire, civil or humanitarian engineering; or equivalent in relevant field. Preferred
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, and PhD students conducting research focussed on ocean dynamics, connectivity, hydrodynamic model development and observing system design. The team are based in the School of Biological Earth and
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Centres (SRCs), which are nationally lead hubs that form the basis of a global compute and science support infrastructure. The Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC) is Australia’s portion of
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of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. The Artificial Heart Frontiers Program (AHFP) is seeking a highly motivated Mechanical Engineer with a specialisation in Computational Fluid
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to contribute to the teaching and learning program in a relevant field. Qualifications:Mandatory: PhD in Ecotoxicology or Environmental Science or in a relevant field. Please Note: Appointment to this position is
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postgraduate research students. Ability to contribute to the teaching and learning program in a relevant field. Qualifications: Mandatory: PhD in Ecotoxicology or Environmental Science or in a relevant field
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salary and 17% Superannuation Based at one of the RMIT’s Melbourne campuses (City, Brunswick or Bundoora) About the Program Each year, RMIT brings on the world’s best and brightest researchers and teams