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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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Epilepsyecosystem.org as a way to bring researchers, code and data together from all over the world to help solve the problem of seizure prediction. Required knowledge Machine learning, AI, signal processing, dynamical
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coding and signal processing, supporting the delivery of high-quality outcomes across funded projects. You will work closely with leading academics and researchers, contribute to the advancement
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Help transform the lives of students, partners and communities now and in future Based Violence (GBV Code). This aligns with our mission to create safe and respectful communities. Candidates will be
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. This position is suited to an independent, research-focused academic with a strong publication record and demonstrated expertise in modern epidemiologic methods, advanced analytics and coding in R, and
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, data extraction, project-specific data solutions, software and Gen AI use, and basic coding support for teaching and research. The role also promotes database capability through workshops, newsletters
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Pathologists in Australia (2020), Speech Pathology Australia’s Code of Ethics (2020) and guidelines for Evidence-Based Practice for speech pathology in Australia (2021) proven experience in teaching and learning
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to complete a gender‑based violence declaration in accordance with the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence . Preferred candidates will also be required
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accordance with legislation, regulation, codes and standards. You are accustomed to negotiating with a variety of stakeholders including contractors, consultants and suppliers to ensure projects are delivered
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practices, including Infrastructure as Code, DevSecOps integration, automation of provisioning and compliance workflows, and enhanced observability and monitoring tooling Contribute technical input on cloud