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other software's packages. Ability to maintain a day-to-day meeting routine with the group leader to update on the progresses made in the development of these software tools. To be successful at Level B
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language processing/LLMs. Demonstrated software engineering/development abilities, and the use of tools for software engineering. The successful candidate may be required to complete a number of pre-employment checks
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marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) be governed to accelerate Australia’s pathway to net zero, while managing the environmental, social, cultural and economic risks of large-scale interventions in
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Sciences, 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
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establish research network/s (based on the norms of the discipline) at national level. Obtain research income from nationally competitive research grants (and/or research fellowships) and research end-users
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of experiments, analysis of neuropsychological and cognitive data and application of computational models. It also contributes to scientific publications and supports collaboration within a network of researchers
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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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to precinct-scale and regional modelling that supports infrastructure planning, investment decisions, and policy development for net-zero pathways. You will also work closely with industry and government
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, investment decisions, and policy development for net-zero pathways. You will also work closely with industry and government stakeholders – including project partners, policy agencies, and sector leaders
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Demonstrated experience in supervising junior researchers and higher-degree research students to completion a wide network of established relationships with academic, industry and professional partners and