49 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Tasmania
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. The Officer will lead the planning and development of news, web, and social media stories focused on ACEAS research and researchers, including pre-planning and delivery of stories covering Antarctic fieldwork
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, and their enduring cultural practices of caring for Country that spans millennia. About the Opportunity The Strategic Engagement Officer – Aboriginal Engagement will develop and deliver communication
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for the energy transition. The appointee will also supervise higher degree research students undertaking research in volcanology and contribute to their academic and professional development. The appointee will
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and develop an optimal (efficient, cost effective, easy to use) technological operational method for detecting and estimating wallaby populations and dynamics. What you’ll do: Develop a technological
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issues. The role supports research development and ensures its translation into practical outcomes. In the context of growing biosecurity risks driven by climate change, global trade, and increased travel
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for Australian and other government agencies internationally. This position is an opportunity to work within an internationally leading research group developing new experimental instrumentation in collaboration
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opportunity for an exceptional leader to lead and support the evolution of Arts and Society with a focus on world class teaching, research, creative productions, and graduate outcomes. Leading this diverse yet
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, developing and embedding safe systems of work, championing risk management practices, and fostering a deep understanding of shared safety responsibilities. You will also ensure compliance with relevant
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investigators, partners, people with lived experience, and other stakeholders to ensure the successful coordination and timely completion of the ParkinsonNet project. Prepare and coordinate research-related
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to develop and sustain partnerships that facilitate the University’s engagement and contribution to the economic, social and cultural life of the Cradle Coast region. Cradle Coast Local Learning Leaders