11 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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communications, instrumentation control and automation, computer systems, petroleum, and maritime engineering. Furthermore, Engineering at ECU was rated as above world standard in the 2018 Excellence in Research
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study locations and to clients both on and off-campus. The Library is also responsible for the overall management and control of the University’s records. We currently have several exciting opportunities
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study locations and to clients both on and off-campus. The Library is also responsible for the overall management and control of the University’s records. We currently have several exciting opportunities
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, CRM platforms, Martech automation, and omnichannel engagement and personalisation. Strong analytical skills, you can interpret data from multiple sources to provide insights and recommendations. Project
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communications, instrumentation control and automation, computer systems, petroleum, and maritime engineering. Furthermore, Engineering at ECU was rated as above world standard in the 2018 Excellence in Research
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research projects. You will engage with the projects’ Aboriginal Steering Group, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and Aboriginal communities who are involved in the projects as well as build
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support to Council and its related committees. Coordinate and oversee secretariat support and corporate compliance requirements for controlled entities and other subsidiaries of the University. Lead and
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compliance, risk assessment, risk monitoring and application of critical controls, implementation of safety and environmental programs, and promotion of a culture of safety and sustainability within a range of
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university student experience Domestic abuse/intimate partner coercion, control, violence Supervisor(s): Dr Lesley Andrew My methodology expertise lies in qualitative and mixed method research. Project level
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, suboptimal health, and cardiovascular disease. Setting and study design: This study is a cross-sectional, case-control study. The study will be conducted in metro and rural Western Australia. Participants