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Fellow will undertake research in applied LLMs, knowledge engineering and geospatial analytics and assist in the development of web application and software packages to translate the research outcomes. In
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Assistant, you are expected to plan, develop, and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the Centre and the University’s research focus areas. You will embed your research expertise
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education in Vietnam and beyond. More information about The Business School can be found here Position summary The Research Fellow will develop, plan and deliver research in accordance with assigned research
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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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salary and 17% Superannuation Based at one of the RMIT’s Melbourne campuses (City, Brunswick or Bundoora) About the Program Each year, RMIT brings on the world’s best and brightest researchers and teams
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of aggregated amyloid proteins from a range of different viruses. The Research Fellow’s role is primarily to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s
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to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About You The Research Assistant will work on an ARC-funded grant to develop new serial crystallography methods to be used at the Australian
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the ambitions of RMIT’s new five-year strategic plan Ready for Life and Work by making active contributions towards life-changing experiences for students, creating passion with the purpose for its staff and
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activities in line with the University’s research strategy. It is expected that you will work with an increasing degree of autonomy as skills and experience develop. To be successful in this position, you
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– Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength