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(e.g., C++, Unity, Python) a background or interest in human-computer interaction, gender studies, and/or construction familiarity with qualitative and quantitative research methods. How to apply We
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Matlab, Python or similar. The position is located at Curtin University in Perth, WA Application process Please contact us via the EOI form with the following Curriculum vitae Academic transcripts A brief
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systems or environmental sensing technologies. Strong programming skills in Python, MATLAB, or similar for real-time data processing. Demonstrated ability to work in collaborative, multidisciplinary teams
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microfluidic fabrication and experiments 3D printing machine learning. Demonstrated programming skills (Matlab, C++, or Python). Desired Demonstrated ability to work independently and to formulate and tackle
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visualisation libraries and scientific compute languages (e.g., MATLAB). Proficiency in secure web application development using React and TypeScript. Full-stack experience including API design, Python
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experience. Proficient with database, data pipeline, and workflow management tools such as Snowflake, JIRA, Wiki, DBT, Apache Airflow, Python, Linux, and GitHub. Advanced skills in designing, testing, and
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strong statistics background. COGS2050 – Reading in the Mind and Brain COGS3020 – Computational Neuroscience: This unit requires the use of Python. Tutors are expected to have experience with programming
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packages relevant to biostatistics and bioinformatics (e.g. R, Python, Fortran, Matlab, SAS, Stata or equivalent) and experience in the use of high-performance computer resources and parallel computation
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industry to facilitate and coordinate new research collaboration and initiatives Proficiency in relevant programming, data analysis and modelling tools (e.g., Python, AI/ML, Simulation software – SUMO, Agent
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proficiency in relevant programming languages (e.g., Python, R, Matlab). Demonstrate excellent communication skills for articulating research in presentations and publications. Show a track record of publishing