81 postdoctoral-human-computer-interaction positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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papers and supporting high-profile university events. This role goes beyond traditional admin, your sound judgement, initiative and discretion will see you interacting regularly with senior leaders and
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. This position will focus on one key stream: understanding and improving the interaction between EVs and roadside barriers. This will involve: Modelling EV crash dynamics with conventional and SRB barriers
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governing area of practice (e.g., Mental Health Act, Vic 2014). • Proficient/Excellent triage skills. • Experience working with culturally and linguistically diverse background. • Proficiency in recording
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therapeutic interventions based on current evidence-based approaches. • Sound knowledge and understanding of Victorian and National Legislation governing area of practice (e.g., Mental Health Act, Vic 2014
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world becomes more digital and globalised, the need for IT workers is increasingly important. However, girls and women face challenges and barriers in participating in STEM (science, technology
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consistently positive student feedback. Enthusiasm for modern teaching methods and reflective teaching practices including blended learning and teaching, on-campus, face-to-face teaching, and the use of case
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methods, customising content to meet the diverse needs of students and industry clients. Whether teaching face-to-face, online, or in blended formats, you’ll create inclusive, supportive environments
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Program (ECP). Recognised as a subject matter expert, you will provide consultation on inclusive pedagogy, learning design, and assessment strategies across multiple delivery modes, including face-to-face
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, the research aims to reveal how polarons interact and influence both few-body and many-body quantum phenomena. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of advanced theoretical frameworks
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numerical modelling framework to simulate how light and heat interact with the target body tissue, while also incorporating neural signalling dynamics to explore how light-based stimulation affects