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-time Lecturer in the area of Software Engineering. Candidates should have a PhD degree in Software Engineering or a closely related area with one or more years of postdoctoral experience in academia and
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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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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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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering at Auckland University of Technology (AUT)—a part of the School of Engineering, Computer and
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level of competence in a range of qualitative methodologies and methods, as well as proficiency in associated software such as NVivo. • Knowledge and understanding of conducting research within
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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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scientific innovations and trends What we are looking for: A PhD in Environmental Science, Ecology, Marine Science, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Policy and Management, or a related field Experience working
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technology, technique, method, product, or application area. Capacity management: The planning, design, and management of the capability, functionality, and sustainability of service components (including
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on to our highly regarded Master of Design and PhD programmes, our diverse range of graduates from this major are highly regarded in industry. The Role We have a part time tenured, opportunity for a Lecturer