18 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at Curtin University in Australia
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Job Reference: 812682 About the Role: In this role, you will contribute to several collaborative projects between Curtin University, industry and research partners. You will primarily contribute
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Job Reference: 1054677 About The Role: The Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC) is offering a unique opportunity to join one of Australia’s premier economic and social research centres and
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Job Reference: 1002500 About the Role: Join Curtin University as we seek two dynamic Research Fellows to contribute to our ground breaking research funded by the Australian Research Council Centre
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Job Reference: 1044217 About the Role: Join a pioneering national research initiative at the intersection of geochemistry, data science, and critical minerals. As an AuScope EarthBank Fellow, you
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: www.astronomy.curtin.edu.au www.icrar.org www.mwatelescope.org www.skatelescope.org About the Role: The Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) invites applications for a Research Associate/Fellow position to undertake
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Job Reference: 1028657 Curtin University invites applications for the position of Research Fellow within the WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering (WASM:MECE) . This role
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Specialist, you will take primary responsibility for the operation and strategic development of the IONTOF M6 ToF-SIMS instrument, providing expert guidance, high-level training, and scientific leadership in
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Job Reference: 997197 About the role We are seeking a motivated Research Assistant, with clinical experience in either speech pathology, occupational therapy, or neuropsychology/clinical psychology
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line with Curtin’s 2022-2025 Enterprise Agreement, a 3.5% salary increase will also take effect on 20 June 2025. Impactful Work: Contribute to evidence that shapes public policy, improves lives, and
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Job Reference: 994943 About the role This research project investigates how digital communication innovations developed during COVID-19 can be used to improve long-term digital inclusion