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the context of social influence (e.g. opinion dynamics or collective action) and the public information environment (e.g. social media and mis/disinformation). In this project, you will be expected to carry out
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combatting wildlife trafficking and environmental harm. ESSENTIAL MINIMUM CRITERIA PhD in a relevant discipline such as computer science, data science, digital forensics, cyber security or a related field with
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experience in machine learning research and development, particularly with a specialisation in such areas as: digital forensics, computer vision, biometrics (face or voice recognition, etc.) and natural
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time, fixed term position for 13 months. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Level B) to join the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
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to an exciting research project on social network analysis and online influence. This position will collaborate with industry partners and academics within the Adelaide Data Science Centre. To be successful you
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more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. Enjoy an outstanding career environment We offer a uniquely rewarding workplace. The size
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educational powerhouse that fosters economic and social wellbeing through ground-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be
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economic and social wellbeing through ground-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment
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teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. Enjoy an outstanding career environment We offer a uniquely rewarding
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disease prevention/management, pharmacoepidemiology and big data research. The successful candidate will also develop and strengthen internal and external relationships with relevant research groups and