98 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" uni jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full-time position for 12 months! The Senior Software Developer position is based with the TERN Ecosystem Surveillance
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. The successful applicant will work on decision making for anomaly detection, behaviour analysis and surveillance decisions, under the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical
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the University’s teaching and research objectives and activities. Working under general direction the Data Service Developer is responsible for the development of information and analytical needs
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(HEO8) $114,151 to $128,065 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed-term, full-time position available for 3 years. The Research Strategy & Development Manager
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University of Adelaide and UNSW. Defence Trailblazer are seeking a dynamic Project Manager – Technology Development and Acceleration to collaborate closely with senior academics, industry partners, defence and
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. Continuing, full-time position available As we prepare to launch Adelaide University in January 2026, we're seeking a Learning and Development Advisor who will play an important role in supporting our staff
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Job no:517082 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Project Management and Project Support, HEO7, Business Development (HEO7) $101,785 - $113,839 per annum plus an employer
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in launching a new technology across the Australian Livestock Industry. Our team have developed a new type of scanner to measure meat eating quality in lamb and beef – allowing you to find that perfect
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successful you will need: Experience in project management, including: Developing and executing project plans Monitoring process, managing relationships, and ensuring milestones are met Working with clients
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group to work on a project developing provable network security methods that use higher-order graph-based abstractions to model networks and network security problems. Scalable algorithms developed