97 web-programmer-developer positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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the UWA School of Medicine. The RCSWA is committed to providing quality teaching, research, professional development and clinical service in rural and remote settings. About the opportunity Lead the
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the UWA School of Medicine. The RCSWA is committed to providing quality teaching, research, professional development and clinical service in rural and remote settings. About the opportunity Organise and
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of postgraduate programs including unit coordination and placement supervision/coordination Conduct independent research and supervise Honours, Masters, and PhD students, contributing to their academic development
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CSI UWA is a national research and education centre dedicated to catalysing social change for a better world. Develop and bring together knowledge to understand and respond to current social
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Job no:521361 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Arts, Business, Education, Law Drive cutting-edge AI research in traffic video analytics, developing and deploying state-of-the-art
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years of continuous R&D. It transforms pioneering Australian research into a market-ready product for transport planning. About the opportunity Lead research and development of advanced computer vision
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computer vision models for traffic video analytics, including detection, tracking, segmentation, and post-processing tasks. Prepare and manage datasets, benchmark and evaluate emerging frameworks, and
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-disciplinary School focused on better understanding what it is to be human, from our structure, function, development and genetics to adaptation, performance, and evolution. The School is one of the largest in
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contribution to the student experience. About you Relevant tertiary qualifications or equivalent competency. Substantial relevant administrative experience at an appropriate level. Highly developed written and
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to research and education that is used for policy and practice development. The School aspires to be a school in which staff and students feel valued and supported in their individual and collective efforts