31 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" Fellowship positions at Monash University
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and written communication skills in English. Competency in a range of computing skills including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, internet and email. Awareness of ethical and confidentiality
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to work collegially with other staff in the workplace. Demonstrated computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft Office and specified university software programs, with the willingness to learn new
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industry- and government-friendly materials, public scholarship, and peer-reviewed academic publications The successful candidate will have a doctoral qualification in sociology, science and technology
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discover them The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering is seeking a highly skilled Research Fellow with a strong understanding of radar radio frequency (RF) systems
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implementation science. We are now seeking an exceptional Research Fellow (Level B or C) to lead innovative methodological research in statistical theory for adaptive variants of longitudinal cluster randomised
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of Information Technology is seeking a Level A Research Fellow to join the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI). This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research
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computer skills with experience using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; and specific experience in working with a range of data management/analytical software. Prior experience, knowledge and expertise
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them The Opportunity The Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity (SSC) is a world leader in cybersecurity research. As technology becomes more deeply integrated into our everyday lives
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of Chemistry is looking for a Post Doctoral Research Fellow to join in an exciting project Parameterisation of voltammetry in a machine learning environment. The project involves working with a multidisciplinary
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University's Department of Economics is seeking a Research Fellow to join the project titled “Women in STEM: The Longer-Term Effects of Teachers.” This research initiative aims to understand how teacher