41 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Monash University in Australia
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is responsible for developing and conducting experiments, analysing neurophysiological data and contributing to the design and delivery of visual stimuli using programming environments such as 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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direction, the Research Fellow will help drive research outcomes and continue developing their expertise in an internationally recognised academic environment. About Monash University At Monash, work feels
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the Faculty of Information Technology. As a Research Fellow, you’ll be at the forefront of developing innovative AI solutions to tackle some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Working
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engineering. Be part of ARMI’s mission to address the unanswered questions with a multi-centre, cross disciplinary and highly focused approach, for the development of innovative clinical protocols as
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project with real clinical potential The Opportunity Are you a highly motivated and technically proficient researcher with expertise in electrochemical sensor development and biomedical engineering? We
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protocol development, psychotherapy coordination, database design and participant engagement strategies. This position sits within a collaborative team of neuroimagers, modellers, psychedelic-based
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research facility, and working in collaboration with both academic experts and the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre , this role is critical in developing meaningful interventions
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, developing ethics and grant applications and collaborating with stakeholders to achieve project goals. The position requires a doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline, strong analytical skills and
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Fellow. This role offers the chance to be at the forefront of innovation in chemical biology, with a focus on developing cutting-edge tools for molecular sensing and imaging. Under the guidance of Dr