11 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" research jobs at RMIT UNIVERSITY
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program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc.) during medical imaging and
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have a PhD and, ideally, a postdoctoral experience in computational chemistry, biophysics or related discipline with the demonstrated ability to develop and pursue innovative computational research
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The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will contribute to a range of research and research translation activities as part of an Australia Economic Accelerator funded project developing a prototype using Large Language
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, engineering and structural and functional characterisation of the novel nanoparticles for applications in biomedicine. About You You will have a PhD and, ideally, a postdoctoral experience in computational
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investigating the social and economic impacts of flooding in Australian communities. As a Postdoctoral Research Assistant, you'll contribute to understanding the real cost of floods, beyond property damage
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Environmental Science, Physics, Mathematical Sciences, Geospatial Sciences and Computer Science (Information Technology and Software Engineering). One of RMIT's top-performing research schools, we deliver
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, 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 questions' essential
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25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company RMIT UNIVERSITY Research Field Educational sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Australia
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renewable energy technology through cutting-edge simulation, experimental validation, and system integration. We are seeking candidates with strong technical capabilities in their field, a collaborative
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- Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength