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university of technology, design and enterprise with more than 96,000 students and close to 10,000 staff globally. The University's mission is to help shape the world through research, innovation and
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with an increasing degree of autonomy as skills and experience develop. The Research Assistant will contribute to a specialised research program in quantum information theory and quantum optics, with a
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, biostatistics, and genomics. A strong commitment to high-quality teaching and supervision of undergraduate, MSc, and PhD research students is essential. You will be affiliated with Melbourne Integrative Genomics
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of student research projects at undergraduate, Honours and Master’s and PhD levels. You will also have the opportunity to develop your own research program and be part of the Quantum Physics research group
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, you'll be at the forefront of computational cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging research. Working within the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology (QUBIC), you'll
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seminars, workshops, or training activities aligned with the project. Who we are looking for - Selection Criteria: Essential PhD (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial
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. The Research Assistant/Research Fellow will work within a collaborative project addressing the atomic origin of imperfections within Josephson junctions and the ramifications for quantum computing. This work is
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levels and contribute to leadership of the School/Faculty. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking academics of all levels who can demonstrate: a PhD in a relevant field. Applicants
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the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification in the relevant discipline area, such as computational/theoretical physics or chemistry, or
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Multiple Continuing (Tenure-Track) Academic Positions, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
engineers, delivering innovative, student-centred education, and fostering a diverse, supportive, and collaborative community. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is strongly positioned within