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of innovative computational procedures and methodologies, addressing a national skills shortage and enabling timely progress on a high-impact research initiative in modern econometric modelling. The role provides
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manage multiple priorities effectively, while your computer literacy and experience with financial systems, especially SAP, will support your technical performance. A sound understanding of GST in a
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projects involving multi-electrode array recordings in behaving animals, using techniques including electrophysiology, psychophysics, computational modelling and advanced quantitative analysis. This position
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committees, and support research and program development activities, particularly at the Senior Lecturer level. To be successful in the position, you will need: To hold current registration or be eligible
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fast-readout electron detectors to validate the methods developed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field. Research
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vibrant student community in Prato. This position will be responsible for supporting all aspects of student wellbeing and program operations, including acting as the first point of contact for health
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outputs, publications, and presentations. In this role, you will design research frameworks, develop qualitative survey methodologies, and engage with media and social platforms to promote the program. You
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and desired career pathways - we invite you to add your preferences via the online application process. This program is designed to boost your career prospects, equip you with key skills and help you
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services to the Monash Sport community, including but not limited to provision of core services to members, including taking a professional and innovative approach to individual program design and diligent
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time. Our Faculty of Information Technology is globally recognised (ranked #40 in Data Science & AI, QS 2025 and #61 in Computer Science, Times Higher Education 2025), with our DSAI department leading