104 distributed-computing-"the"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"University-of-St" positions in Australia
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excellence in medical education. Proven experience in program management, preferably in medical education or healthcare. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to manage distributed teams and drive
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distributions , Statistics and Computing, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 2000 , pp73 - 83 .
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the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). ANFF is a network of eight nodes distributed across Australia, supported by over $200 million in investment in equipment, infrastructure, and
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formation. 4) Computational analysis of reaction systems and catalyst performance from macroscopic to microscopic viewpoints. Study modelling methods to evaluate structural stability, equilibrium gas
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theoretical simulations, this project will use these data to answer fundamental scientific questions about the population, mass distribution, and evolution of black holes. It will address a community-identified
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(including printing houses, catering suppliers and event agencies), and participants, ensuring clear communication and effective management of all event details. Contribute to the creation and distribution
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distribution, performance management, and professional development Lead and support collaborative engagement between educational designers, academic staff, and external stakeholders to align with university and
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this capital is distributed to our neighbouring developing nations in the Pacific Region, to ensure health, education, and infrastructure outcomes. The Scholarship Program consists of the following components
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. Utilising our offline processing pipeline, CELEBI, on the Swinburne supercomputer to localise FRBs and correlate their properties with host galaxies. Using FRBs to investigate cosmological gas distribution
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to quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Desirable: Demonstrated technical knowledge of principles and applications of distributed fibre optic sensing technology. Experience in designing