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electronic engineering and/or applied mathematics, in particular, in one or more areas of learning, control and optimisation of multiagent systems. Experiences in dealing with complex networks and/or variable
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developing the next generation of smart wind turbine blades. You will play a key role and have skillset in one or more areas of electrical engineering, including power electronics, inverter control, rotating
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Therapy, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Science, Physics, etc). Emerging track record publishing in high quality journals (e.g., Medical Physics, IEEE, etc.). Experience presenting at high
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description links may not work on LinkedIn advertisements. Applications close on Thursday, 26th of March. About RMIT University RMIT is a multi-sector university of technology, design and enterprise with
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of Engineering and contribute to industry-engaged research in construction materials and modelling. This role offers a rare opportunity to work across laboratory experimentation, scaled-up prototype testing, and
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description links may not work on LinkedIn advertisements. Applications close on Wednesday 25th of March 2026. About RMIT University RMIT is a multi-sector university of technology, design and enterprise with
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description links may not work on LinkedIn advertisements. Applications close on Wednesday, 25th of March 2026. About RMIT University RMIT is a multi-sector university of technology, design and enterprise with
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Research Fellow (Level A) to join our School of Engineering and contribute to cutting-edge research addressing fat, oil and grease (FOG) accumulation and fatberg formation in wastewater networks. This role
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part of student learning, both through professional practice placements in partner health industries and through the University's student-led Health Sciences Clinic located at Bundoora. The School's
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media and communication, social studies of technology, or social or economic geography. Completion should be within the past five years of the time of appointment, not including periods of career