15 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" Fellowship positions 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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. As your experience grows, you’ll take on more responsibility and contribute more independently to the research program. We welcome applicants at either Level A (Research Assistant) or Level B (Research
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lead and contribute to impactful research that bridges science, community engagement, and industry collaboration. Your work will help develop a national data inventory on microplastics in agricultural
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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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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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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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managing a research project is an asset). Research experience in primary or secondary data collection. (Ability to use Office 365, NVivo and SPSS, and advanced data science tools is desired). Strong ability
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Overview: Contribute to world-class research in quantum science at RMIT with an internationally connected research group Two-year fixed-term Research Fellow position (Academic Level B) Based
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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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to) the social sciences (e.g., psychology or sociology); urban studies; organisational studies; computational social science; or fire, civil or humanitarian engineering; or equivalent in relevant field. Preferred