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this role, you will require: A PhD degree in the field of transportation engineering, applied mathematics, operation research, computer science, or a closely related field (or close to obtaining one) / or a
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Geographic Information Systems, scripting/programming for modelling (particularly R and Python), high performance computing, and a functional capability in statistical analysis and interpretation. You will
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international team the work at Otago is focused on the production and in vitro characterization of several enzymes in parallel (proteases and hydrolases). This research programme is part of an international
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this position, you will ideally bring the following: For the Networking and AI position: Completed a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or a closely related field Expert knowledge of deep
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dedicated writing office on campus within the English and Linguistics Programme. • Access to the University Library and wider University community. Who can apply Writers normally resident in New Zealand. A
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sciences, the humanities, sciences, and business - regularly topping the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission’s education performance indicators. The Department of Surgery and Critical Care (Dunedin
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and open up international prospects for their future career. The programme offers a two-year research position at one of the three universities, preferred by the applicant, and local disciplinary
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– health sciences, the humanities, sciences, and business – regularly topping the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission’s education performance indicators. The Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and
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Interaction Centre and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. The position will also involve extensive collaboration with industry partners. Mōu | Who You Are To be successful in this position you
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Technologies – the Dodd-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through