14 software-verification-computer-science Fellowship research jobs at Curtin University
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for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) program. The ideal candidate will be an expert in hyperspectral remote sensing with significant experience in data science for geospatial data analytics. This research project
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of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA). About the Role: Curtin University is seeking a full-time Program Manager, Justice Health (official title: Research Fellow) for a two-year opportunity with the option
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intention to drive better public policy design. Essential Criteria: A doctoral qualification in economics, finance, public policy, social sciences, or other fields relevant to BCEC’s research program or
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sciences, spatial statistics and genetics. Your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Developing code and using statistical software to manage and analyse data Contributing to the drafting
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Job Reference:1041374 Are you a hands-on science enthusiast with a flair for research, lab work, and data analysis? Join a world-class research team driving innovation in resource recovery and
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or borehole reflection seismic data using industry-standard software. Experience, willingness and ability to participate in field acquisition of land and downhole seismic data. Experience in or commitment
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our high-performing team and contribute to meaningful research at the Curtin School of Nursing. In this role, you will work on a variety of established and emerging projects. The program of work is
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practice. For at least the first three years, the appointee will lead and undertake a dynamic program of action research, centred on the curation and application of high-quality, evidence-based research from
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for teaching and research involving but not limited to chemical engineering and chemistry-based practices. Supervising and providing technical instruction to students and staff. Maintaining and troubleshooting
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at Curtin University. The Research Fellows will lead studies suited to their specific skill set. This may include studies aimed at a) enhancing measurement technologies, b) children utilising technology to