32 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at Monash University
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Research Fellow in Earth System modelling Job No.: 682250 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa Level A
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9 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Monash University Department School of Mathematics Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions
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The Opportunity The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking a motivated and skilled Research Fellow to join a major global initiative spanning Australia, Asia and Europe. This project focuses
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Monash University, in Melbourne Australia, is seeking an outstanding candidate for a postdoctoral research fellowship position in the School
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, including the Thermo Scientific Spectra-φ, an advanced S/TEM with beam blanker, multiple fast pixelated detectors and unique electron-optical elements to optimise performance in S/TEM. It is located
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retention, models of care and healthy populations. These roles involve collaborating with a distributed team of rural health researchers to grow research capacity, attract strategic funding and deliver
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. This collaborative initiative between Monash University’s SensiLab and RMIT University’s Tectonic Formation Lab aims to develop new design methodologies that control the spontaneous dynamics of emergent systems with
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ground breaking – a place where great things happen. We make tangible contributions because our purpose is clear; to deliver positive economic, social and environmental impact in resolving the global
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The Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture is seeking to appoint a Level A or Level B Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to contribute to a high-impact, interdisciplinary research initiative. This role is designed
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of graphs, addressing well-studied open problems, and exploring related variants and special cases. The project is led by Daniel Horsley (Monash University), Darryn Bryant, Barbara Maenhaut (University