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Associate Professor - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Job No.: 678997 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $175,487
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Research Manager - Environmental Informatics Hub Job No.: 680089 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.5) Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Pro-rata
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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Job No.: 675715 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $114,951
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, software, human-computer interaction, ...). We also work very much interdisciplinarily with colleagues from other faculties, e.g. on bio-diversity matters, on physical aspects, on modelling aspects, and on
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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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research program in genomics in any of its forms and contribute to the education program of the School of Biological Sciences in areas broadly related to your expertise. As a Senior Lecturer you would lead
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leading research program in ecology in any of its forms and contribute to the education program of the School of Biological Sciences in areas broadly related to your expertise. As a Senior Lecturer you
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students who are experiencing difficult personal circumstances. This scholarship has been established by the Smith family in honour of the late Mr Michael John Smith, and his legacy as an egalitarian with a
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your strategic, operational, and financial leadership experience to successfully manage a large, complex health technology program like the Artificial Heart Frontiers Program? Please describe your
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and experience in front-line customer service are required for success in this role. The successful candidate will have strong communication skills, demonstrated computer literacy and the ability