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Awareness (SSA), and connecting those capabilities to optical sensor capabilities via data fusion techniques. CIRA co-operates a dedicated SSA array with Australian company Nova Systems, based in South
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. You will research under the direction of ARC Laureate Fellow Prof. Kliti Grice, organic geochemical, paleontological and energy related researchers and students within WA-OIGC and EPS and across schools
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-OIGC) and Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow Prof Kliti Grice and centre researchers and students on organic geochemical, paleontological and energy related research. The individual will also
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work with project leader A/Prof Clancy James and other members of the CRAFT Collaboration to detect, analyse, and interpret data on FRBs. We encourage excellent candidates interested in any aspect of FRB
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will support a widefield monitoring campaign utilising the upgraded Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), under the leadership of A/Prof Natasha Hurley-Walker. The successful candidate will play a key role in
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/MR/AR/smart sensors etc, so, students need to learn about the available tools the industry uses or can potentially employ to support the IDD and real-time data processing/management in construction
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derivation of actionable insights. Identify and use suitable technologies, tools and algorithms which can be applied to research/business activities. Work with research group/business area to employ analysis
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nonlinear optimisation, mixed-integer programming, algorithm design and analysis, and numerical methods Excellent computing skills and experience working with relevant programming languages and platforms