11 phd-position-in-cryptography Fellowship research jobs at Curtin University in Australia
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Job Reference:1090838 About the Role These positions will contribute to the activities conducted nationally by the AAGI program – with a focus on statistics and biometry. The successful applicants
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of renewal. This position is ideal for an experienced research manager and emerging research leader. In this unique opportunity, you will play a central role in supporting and advancing the Justice Health
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looking for - Selection Criteria: Applicants for these fellowships will normally be expected to meet the following eligibility criteria: A track record of proven academic excellence, such as a PhD or first
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we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: A PhD (or near completion) in geochemistry, geology, data science or a related discipline. Demonstrated knowledge of, or strong interest in critical
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presentations. Contribute to grant applications for competitive funding opportunities. Who we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: PhD (or near completion) in Geophysics or a related field or an
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we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: A PhD (or near completion) in geochemistry, geology, data science or a related discipline. Demonstrated knowledge of, or strong interest in critical
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position, contributing to the Faculty of Humanities through sustained research leadership, curriculum innovation, and high-quality teaching. This dual structure ensures that while the first three years
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Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC). Working under the guidance of the Academic Project Lead and Senior Research Fellow, this position is ideal for someone who thrives in a hands-on research environment, as
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of the role. Licenses or certifications relevant to the position. Successful applicants are subject to a National Police Clearance, and background, integrity, and reference checks to Curtin’s satisfaction Your
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of Excellence for the Digital Child. These are part- or full-time fixed-term positions until December 2027. The Research Fellows will work within projects led by Healthy Digital Child Chief Investigators