43 assistant-professor-and-human-centered-computing Fellowship positions at Monash University
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Research Fellow (Epidemiologist) Job No.: 678495 Location: Monash Medical Centre Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.6) Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Pro-rata of $118,974
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processes, our work leverages big data and systems biology approaches to uncover novel insights into human health and performance. This role offers an exciting opportunity to grow your research profile while
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distribution across multiple HSR scenarios. You will work alongside a team of internationally renowned experts in transport and urban planning, including Associate Professor Liton Kamruzzaman, Professor Hai Vu
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superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity The ARC Centre
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independently and as part of an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural team, possess excellent organisational and communication skills, and work collegially with other staff. Advanced computer skills, including
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modelling and data analytics, and help shape policy that improves lives. As a Research Fellow, you will: Conduct applied research in health economics, particularly focused on economic evaluation, cost
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and oral communication skills, including drafting of academic papers and grants High level computer skills with software skills such as Microsoft Office, SAS, SPSS If this sounds like you, we highly
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checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Dr Joshua Garfield, + 61 3 8413 8711 or Professor Victoria Manning, + 61 3 0428 337 961 Position Description: Research Fellow in
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. This is a unique opportunity to work with pioneering bedside monitoring tools, such as ICM+ software, and support the delivery of major multi-centre clinical studies, including BONANZA-GT and PRECISION-TBI
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accessible online resource to support researchers. The role contributes to two core work packages: assessing the validity and utility of animal models in conditions such as psychosis, depression or anxiety and