27 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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Research Fellow - Environmental Informatics Hub Job No.: 680160 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2 year fixed-term appointment (with the possibility of an additional 2
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outputs of a team dedicated to translating discovery into meaningful impact for people living with Friedreich Ataxia. We are seeking someone with a PhD in computer engineering, biomedical engineering
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Research Fellow - High-temperature Process Engineering on Pyrolysis and Pyro-hydrolysis Job No.: 686734 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12 month fixed-term appointment
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Group’s research programme for the development of therapeutic biomolecules. You will work as part of a team using cutting edge synthetic techniques to develop safer drug targeting systems based
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Research Fellow in Ultrafast Science of Graphene Thermoradiative Devices Job No.: 684258 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration
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across academia and industry. This position forms part of a major national program in Australian green ironmaking and will utilise Monash’s world-class analytical capabilities and pilot-scale facilities
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) using a beam blanker to solve important problems in materials science. The position will develop and apply methods using an aberration-corrected FEG-TEM with beam blanker and pixelated, single electron
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. We are currently seeking a Research Fellow with experience in AI and machine learning research and development, with a focus on any or all of following application areas: Computer vision Generative AI
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, languages and social sciences. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Indonesian History sits within the School of Philosophical, Historical and Indigenous Studies which undertakes teaching and research in
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problems in condensed matter physics and materials science. The successful candidate will exploit aberration-corrected FEG-TEMs with tailored electron-optics and pixelated, single electron detector systems