99 computational-complexity-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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collaborative network of facilities with cutting-edge phenotyping infrastructure and enjoy solving complex problems with a team environment. You are ready to take this leadership opportunity within a national
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Services The University’s controlled entities The Adelaide Graduate Research School. To be successful you will need: Demonstrate sound post admission experience handling complex commercial matters under
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student connections, progression and success during their time at the University of Adelaide. The unit works closely with student representatives and is responsible for orientation, program advice, academic
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-award submission of research funding applications during peak periods To be successful you will need: Demonstrated ability to interpret and explain complex documentation, such as grant guidelines and
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abilities, and advanced analytical and computational skills, including demonstrated proficiency in both numerical and symbolic calculations. As part of our ongoing commitment to equity, diversity and
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implement machine learning algorithms for complex data analysis. Utilise advanced programming skills (Python, MATLAB, C) and image processing libraries to develop computational solutions. Publish research
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autonomous perception in complex environments. This unique opportunity blends academic research excellence with real-world impact, offering the chance to work within Australia’s largest machine learning
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supporting First Nations involvement in the design and delivery of the CLLMM Research Centre’s Science Program. Fundamental to this role is the facilitation of incorporating First Nations science and
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critical care support alongside general nursing duties. You will also mentor veterinary and veterinary technology students, offering an exceptional level of care and expertise in treating complex emergency
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addition to debits, credits can be obtained. The research performed under this internship by an Electrical/Power Engineering or Computer Science PhD student will relate to this reform, specifically investigation