557 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" positions at RMIT University in Australia
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to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University. About You The VE Program Coordinator for the Engineering (Associate Degree) is responsible for coordinating the design, development, delivery
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imaging. Within our research program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc
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Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or relevant disciplines. 2/ Minimum 3 years of teaching experience in English-speaking universities. 3/ Proven teaching proficiency and curriculum
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to) the social sciences (e.g., psychology or sociology); urban studies; organisational studies; computational social science; or fire, civil or humanitarian engineering; or equivalent in relevant field. Preferred
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a Program Lifecycle Officer to support program transition and Program Lifecycle Activities. During this project you may be: Supporting internal stakeholders Develop program maps and student transition
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campuses of the University About You The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will work with research teams and partnerships in the School and Research Institutes. You will be required to undertake research
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Overview: Be part of a transformational program Shape the future of professional and support services at RMIT University Lead impactful reforms to enhance staff and student experiences globally
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forward for a School-funded scholarship. Expertise in Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Centred Computing. Interest in Human-Centred AI and Social Computing. Aspiration to publish in leading venues
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condensed matter physics, physical chemistry or biology Possess a strong interest in biological problems using physical and chemical theory and computer-based techniques Meet RMIT’s entry requirements
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imaging techniques (e.g. atomic force microscopy, confocal microscopy or electron microscopy) Evidence of experience in materials synthesis or characterisation e.g. rheology, deep eutectic solvents