26 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" research jobs at RMIT University
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on the ‘Apply’ link at the top of this page. For further information about this position, please see the Position Description hyperlinked below or contact Prof. Zahir Tari via email zahir.tari@rmit.edu.au
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and journals, with preference given to A*-rated venues. Research Track Record: An emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs in cybersecurity, including the development of new
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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the Role 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
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of aggregated amyloid proteins from a range of different viruses. The Research Fellow’s role is primarily to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s
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approaches for development of a new class of hybrid polyphenol-lipid nanoparticles with tuneable internal structure and exploration of their behaviour in biological environments. This role is part of an ARC
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, develop, and participate in high-quality research projects that align with the University’s key research themes. Your research will be embedded within the School’s academic environment through
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ability to provide research leadership, build teams, develop networks, and manage collaborative partnered research projects in a global environment. If successful, you can expect: A Vice-Chancellor's
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interdisciplinary research centre based in the College of Business and Law at RMIT University. Centre members conduct research into the ways private, public, and not-for-profit organisations can develop and drive
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behaviour during bushfires, including the conduct of online surveys with bushfire survivors to study evacuee transport behaviour and the analysis of quantitative data, involving the development of statistical