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further waves are planned for 2026 and 2028. As an Associate Research Fellow, you will: Support survey instrument design, testing and implementation Undertake data collection, cleaning, coding and analysis
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about students through the designated channels and uphold to the code of conduct. RMIT Vietnam expects all staff members to comply with its Code of Conduct, policies and procedures, which relate to legal
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colleagues and develop the next generation of academics through involvement in supervision of HDRs (as per the norms of the discipline). Align with and actively demonstrate the Code of Conduct and Values
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experience with coding in Matlab, Python, or R. Strong track record in computational science, image analysis, or mathematical modelling of complex systems. Evidence of publications in reputed refereed journals
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development, calibration, and coding of a constitutive model to reflect uncemented carbonate sand behaviour, including cyclic loading and particle breakage effects, for use in numerical modelling. Collaborate
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geotechnics, at the forefront of research in offshore renewables. About the opportunity Lead the development, calibration, and coding of a constitutive model to reflect uncemented carbonate sand behaviour
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data, spatial modelling, multivariate statistics and/or machine learning, and relevant coding languages (e.g. R, Python), including a sound understanding of FAIR data principles, data management and
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writing C++ backend code, improving deployment on large-scale infrastructure, and implementing new features such as time-domain and Virtual Observatory functionality. Collaborate with international teams
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such as quasi-normal modes. You will lead the development of modelling codes and have primary responsibility for at least one project within the broader research program. Additionally you will contribute
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with real-world application to pressing health challenges. In this role, you will: Develop new statistical methodology to support adaptive variants of cluster randomised trials Write R or Stata code