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people who discover them The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering is seeking applications for a Level A Research Fellow to contribute to a high-impact research project
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to work independently and collaboratively. Advanced planning, time management, and written communication skills are essential, along with proven computer literacy and proficiency in relevant software and
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computational tools for quantifying electromagnetic field distributions down to the fundamental atomic scale. The project will build on recent developments in inverse scattering methods, including ptychography
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Research Fellow will be a motivated and talented computational scientist and a key member of Monash University ice sheet modelling research team and SAEF’s
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the Faculty, the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (ECSE) offers internationally acclaimed programs in power systems, telecommunications, electronics, robotics and biomedical engineering
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and research protocols in compliance-focused environments. Advanced computer skills with experience using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; specific experience in working with a range of analytical
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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independently and as part of an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural team, possess excellent organisational and communication skills, and work collegially with other staff. Advanced computer skills, including
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, computing, manuscript preparation, and problem-solving skills. They should be well-organized, able to prioritize tasks, and communicate effectively. Proficiency in analyzing and interpreting meteorological
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optimisation or computational problem-solving. Experience with optimisation tools such as MiniZinc or similar platforms. Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively on research projects