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related field. Strong experience with Python, R, or C++ programming and high-performance computing (GPU/parallel workflows). A research track record including publications, presentations, or collaborative
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The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a Research Associate in Computational Statistics to undertake research on the modelling and analysis of biofouling processes in marine environments. This role
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with a high degree of autonomy, the coordinator collaborates closely with the Program Manager and Medical Director to support the effective delivery of key Regional Training Hub initiatives. This role is
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University is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the strategic growth and acceleration of postgraduate psychology programs. Working under the direction of the Teaching Program
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collaboration, and foster strong partnerships with industry, government and the wider community. The College spans Computing and IT, Engineering, Natural, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and plays a central
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workforce development. The incumbent will collaborate with UDRH program coordinators and health education teams across South Australia and the NT, fostering partnerships within Flinders University and
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relationships and engage with a wide range of stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to lead a high-performing, service-oriented communications team, together with an ability to work cooperatively in a team
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of Medicine and Public Health, we deliver clinical, population and lab-based research, integrated teaching programs and high-quality clinical services. Our footprint reaches out from our world class teaching
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Librarian, City Campus leads the daily operation and maintenance of the City Campus Library. This position oversees front-line services, supervises staff, manages facilities and resources, and ensures high
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solutions. Ability to interpret and follow rules and procedures within routine to somewhat complex work. Effective computing skills, including experience using computerised information systems to perform