13 software-formal-method-phd positions at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
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ethics, human-computer interaction (HCI), and user experience (UX). We seek candidates with a PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a closely related field, who have demonstrated research
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schemes and associated software solutions in additive processing methods relevant to electrode design for fuel cells A clear understanding of the fundamentals of magnetism and the structure vs magnetic
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on an academic career as a lecturer. Usually, applicants will hold a completed PhD/doctorate (or be close to completion); with the exception of the Law School where a completed LLM is also accepted. We provide a
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of interest for Teaching Assistants in 2025 to undertake marking for the course HLAW701 Health Law and Policy. A high level of academic literacy is required, including familiarity with formal academic writing
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practice of the principles of equity and diversity. Ideally, a formal project management qualification and a great understanding of how AUT works Collaborative working style An ability to join the dots Ngā
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. The School of Sport and Recreation within AUT University is a growing and vibrant school with over 80 staff and 1,000 students, offering programmes from certificate to PhD level across multiple discipline
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; have an in-depth understanding of academic administration, be highly organised, methodical, and possess a high level of attention to detail. If you are an experienced administrator with a background in
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service. This requires someone capable of working flexibly across multiple areas as needed. Key Responsibilities: Provide advanced support for Computer hardware, software, and system integration issues
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receivable, revenue control, and day-to-day accounts administration, as well as providing support for the management of our in-house event management software - Momentus, for AUT Events. This is a multifaceted
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some or all of the following key selection criteria: A PhD or other doctoral qualification in a related discipline A strong record of academic achievement, preferably as a Professor or Associate