424 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at Monash University in Australia
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forms part of a research program at Monash University focused on advancing requirements engineering for space missions. The project investigates how mission briefs, system models, and regulatory texts can
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the Monash Engineering program. Am I eligible? You must be one of the following: An International student You must meet the following criteria: A commencing student enrolled or intending to enrol in
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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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international peers working on the program, industry and government stakeholders, and funding bodies. Exploring, leading and coordinating opportunities for new research proposals, initiatives, or collaborations
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Monash Mentor Scholarships The Monash Mentor Scholarship is designed to recognise excellence of students participating in the Access Monash Mentoring program. Mentors have the opportunity to develop
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leaders to align learning initiatives with strategic business goals. End-to-end program delivery – From concept to impact, you will manage programs with precision, leveraging data data to measure impact and
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package should be prioritised are surprisingly difficult computational tasks. State-of-the-art high-performance algorithms are used to calculate routes for the vehicles in order to minimise costs and
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contribute to both research and teaching, helping advance the School’s academic and professional goals. As a Lecturer you would develop a leading research program in Analytical Geochemistry/Petrology and
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Geomechanics program. In this role, you’ll oversee and conduct a range of standard and specialist testing, train and supervise students and researchers in safe equipment use and testing techniques, and ensure a
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