17 software-verification-computer-science research jobs at RMIT University in Australia
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Sciences, Geospatial Sciences and Computer Science (Information Technology and Software Engineering). One of RMIT's top-performing research schools, we deliver research that addresses the 'real life
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Fellow will undertake research in applied LLMs, knowledge engineering and geospatial analytics and assist in the development of web application and software packages to translate the research outcomes. In
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Educational Background: Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, IT, Graphics Design, or a related area Desirable: Postgraduate degree in a relevant field Desirable: Some courses or practical experience in
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. Demonstrated ability to prepare high-quality technical reports, design documentation, and project records to support engineering activities and ensure knowledge transfer. Ability to work independently and in
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performing other duties that support the efficient operation of the research team. Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in electrical and electronic engineering and/or applied mathematics, in particular, in one
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successful in this position, you’ll have: A Master or Honours degree in Computer Science related field Demonstrated expertise in ML, with significant experience in designing and implementing large-scale models
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Overview: Full time, fixed term (2 years) available within the School of Science Salary Academic Level A6 + 17% Superannuation Based at the city and Bundoora campuses, but may be required to work
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computational chemistry, biophysics or related discipline with the demonstrated ability to develop and pursue innovative computational research for practical applications in biomedicine. Experience in conducting
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are desirable. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: A PhD degree in Computer Science related field is desirable Industry Experience: Demonstrated industry experience in managing, building, and testing
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– Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength