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School’s leadership team with a primary focus in leading the Computer Science Education-focused subgroup of the ITI Discipline, including education-focused academic staff with significant emphasis
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Engineering or relevant discipline Ability to use Electronic & Computer Systems common lab equipment & facilities (Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Multimeter, PCB maker, 3D printers, etc.), circuit components
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ACCOUNTIBILITIES Undertake independent teaching undergraduate level courses in the Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering) program. Teaching duties include writing course materials
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by CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program. Industry-based HDR projects open for Domestic Students in Australia (Citizens and Permanent Residents) at RMIT University in collaboration with Praetorian
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by CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program. Industry-based HDR projects open for Domestic Students in Australia (Citizens and Permanent Residents) at RMIT University in collaboration with Praetorian
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commencing full-time study in semester 1 and 2 2025 and have received a program offer by 10 January 2025* in one of the following programs: Bachelor of Computer Science (BP094) Bachelor of Computer Science
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To evaluate the combined effect of wind turbine and solar panels with an electrolyser on hydrogen and ammonia production quantitatively, a mathematical simulation model-based technology will be
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Overview: Senior Coordinator, Student and Program Lifecycle Full-time, Continuing position Salary Level HEW 8 + 17% Superannuation Based at the Melbourne CBD campus, and hybrid ways
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Overview: Lead a specialised hub at RMIT University, shaping the future of Human-Computer Interaction education, student engagement, and research impact through industry collaboration. Drive
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for program management. The Senior Lecturer will have expertise in using educational technologies in delivery of legal education and/or scholarship in the field of law and technology including research