69 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Flinders University in Australia
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-disciplinary Engineering Services Team within the College of Science & Engineering, where the Computer Systems Engineer supports the College of Science and Engineering by delivering high-quality technical
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. About the Role Under the leadership of the Director of the Doctor of Medicine Program, this position will work with academic, clinical and professional staff to lead and deliver excellence in
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Assoc. Prof. Claire Henry. The larger project looks at the regulation of sexual violence in screen media (film, television and video games) and how this has translated to online content. The project will
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technical documentation, research publications, and contributing to final project reporting and presentations. About You As the successful candidate, you will possess a PhD in Computer Science, Engineering
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engineering tools and machines and will be highly proficient in the use of manual and numerically controlled machining methods suited to specific construction tasks. You bring a proven track record of
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to contact A/Prof Luke Selth or Prof David Watson via email (luke.selth@flinders.edu.au and/or david.watson@flinders.edu.au ) The application for admission and the scholarship will be separate processes
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, pragmatic, interdisciplinary research opportunity to undertake either a qualitative or mixed-methods study. It will require an ability to work in a culturally sensitive way with Aboriginal and Torres Strait
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their story of being a young carer using ‘playful research methods’ to identify key barriers to engaging with support, connection and advocacy. Supported: Co-produce and evaluate a social connection and
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ability to adapt process, methods and requirements to meet strict and sometimes conflicting deadlines. Experience operating in traditional and agile project teams across both business and technical subject
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barriers and taking action to promote gender equality in the workplace. We have been awarded Institutional Bronze Accreditation in the SAGE Athena SWAN program, recognising the University’s ongoing efforts