126 programming-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"UCL" "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at Curtin University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
programming languages such as Python and TypeScript/JavaScript, with a focus on automation and Infrastructure as Code development. Understanding of software development practices and principles, including
-
role in delivering a program of research aligned with improving the lives and services for people living with young onset dementia. Working closely with Associate Professor Elissa Burton, you will
-
Marketing Coordinator and play a crucial role in promoting our institution's mission, programs, and achievements. We are seeking a talented individual who possesses a strong blend of creativity, organisation
-
environment. Your responsibilities will include: Lead, plan, and manage the operations of Curtin Connect, providing clear strategic direction and inspiring leadership that drives best-practice, student-focused
-
, open-plan office where our customer-focused People and Culture team collaborates to support a diverse range of stakeholders across the university. We are looking for someone who has recently championed
-
techniques for autonomous and data-intensive systems. The role is part of a defined program of research aimed at developing resilient and high-performance AI architectures for secure and real-time applications
-
an environment in which everyone thrives. In line with Curtin’s 2030 Strategic Plan, Curtin University is committed to optimising employment outcomes for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. Curtin
-
discipline. Demonstrated programming proficiency (e.g., Python, C++, Java) and sound understanding of software-engineering practices. Experience with DevOps/MLOps tools and workflows, including
-
The Scholarship will provide the following support for up to two years: A total value of $10,000 paid as a cash stipend of $2,500 per semester. Option to participate in the Curtin and Rawlinsons Internship Program
-
component in an Honours, Masters or PhD program within a creative arts/performing arts discipline, or proven practitioner research experience and achievements. A minimum of three years professional experience