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closely with academic staff and provide guidance and support to junior researchers and students involved in the project. Ideally you will have a PhD in Economics of Education or expect to receive it by
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, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them Multiple roles, evaluation, quantitative research experience The Opportunity The Institute for Safety Compensation
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skilled researcher who brings: A PhD in Computational Neuroscience, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Psychology, or a related discipline Strong quantitative and programming skills (preferably MATLAB
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The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the University’s research objectives by contributing to a defined project in the field of applied econometrics. This position supports the development
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as Research Fellow. This position plays a key role in the delivery of the Longitudinal Head Injury Outcome study through coordination and administration of cognitive assessments, interviews and
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. Build and sustain long-term quantum computing and simulation capabilities at Monash University. About You You will bring: PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Maths, or Physics Expertise in
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ground-breaking ideas alongside experts pioneering personalized addiction interventions The Opportunity In the evolving field of addiction research, the Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow position
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about us: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/her-centre About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where
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for people with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). This position offers the opportunity to contribute across all stages of project delivery, including study coordination, data collection, consumer engagement
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in the field of quantum information and optimisation. This position is part of the Australian Research Council funded Discovery Project titled “Exploiting duality in quantum relative entropy