12 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at RMIT University
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within the teaching team, and update colleagues and students on developments in their subject area or specialisation. The Lecturer may be responsible for program leadership/course coordination. As an
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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), Power Electronics Systems Engineer Research Fellow (Level B), Smart Control Systems Engineer Join a future-focused research initiative developing the next generation of smart wind turbine blades. As part
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the Role The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will contribute to a range of research and research translation activities as part of an Australia Economic Accelerator funded project developing a prototype
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, career leave, volunteer leave and public holidays (Christmas and Tet Holidays) Professional development and career advancement Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources A vibrant and diverse
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, food, geospatial and surveying, environmental science, banking and commerce, as well as computing and IT roles and research and development across a wide range of areas. The School has staff, students
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the School and Research Centres to deliver high-quality research aligned with the University’s strategic priorities. The role involves undertaking research and development in learning, control and optimisation
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safe organisation. We are dedicated to attracting, retaining and developing our people regardless of gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability and age. Applications are encouraged from
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of aggregated amyloid proteins from a range of different viruses. The Research Fellow’s role is primarily to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s
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approaches for development of a new class of hybrid polyphenol-lipid nanoparticles with tuneable internal structure and exploration of their behaviour in biological environments. This role is part of an ARC