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university. This multi-disciplinary research is expected to lead to high-impact publications, and conference presentations, while generating knowledge to advance bio-adhesion technologies that mimic
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electrical and electronic engineering and/or applied mathematics, in particular, in one or more areas of learning, control and optimisation of multiagent systems. Experiences in dealing with complex networks
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electrical and electronic engineering and/or applied mathematics, in particular, in one or more areas of learning, control and optimisation of multiagent systems. Experiences in dealing with complex networks
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for candidates with their knowledge and experience in the key focus areas: Essential Expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, ideally working with human mesenchymal stromal/stem cells, and/or
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Overview: Drive experimental research in next-generation propulsion, focusing on rotating detonation engines and high-enthalpy systems for future high-speed flight Work in a multidisciplinary team
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electronics for sensor readout systems, including ASIC and SoC design and verification. Strong experience in hardware–firmware co-design for data acquisition and processing pipelines, including FPGA-based
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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to develop computational models for engineering decision making, ideally in manufacturing and engineering scenarios. Familiarity with metal additive manufacturing processes and design for additive
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at other campuses of the University About the role The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) within RMIT is seeking to recruit one or more First Nations researchers
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, rotating machines, system integration and electrical reticulation/protection. This role will also see you work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to advance renewable energy technology through