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computing and mathematical sciences topics. With a strong focus on applied mathematics, data science, machine learning, and engineering mathematics, this position plays a pivotal role in shaping engaging
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in this role, you will demonstrate: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent qualification. A distinguished record of teaching excellence in higher education, including leadership in curriculum
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Machine Learning. Situated at the intersection of Computer Science and Mathematics, this role offers a distinct opportunity to drive innovation in one of the most dynamic fields of modern technology. You
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equivalent qualifications and experience in chemistry or energetic materials or related area (Level A) or completion of a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in chemistry or energetic materials or a closely
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: The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a passionate Lecturer to drive excellence in ICT teaching and learning at Flinders University. You take the lead in developing innovative, student-centred
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: The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a passionate Senior Lecturer to drive excellence in ICT teaching and learning at Flinders University. You take the lead in developing innovative, student
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is available. About You: We are looking for a dynamic, student-focused educator with a PhD or equivalent in molecular biology, biochemistry, or a closely related field. You bring sustained tertiary
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apart as a leader in the field. Hold a PhD (or equivalent) and demonstrate extensive expertise in metabolic, cellular, or computational biochemistry. Possess a distinguished track record in innovative
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supporting growth in the University’s research income. A key focus will be supervising research students - particularly PhD candidates - to successful completion and expanding the doctoral cohort. They will
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research within the College of Science and Engineering . You will contribute to the development of engaging teaching materials, deliver lectures, tutorials, and laboratory sessions across undergraduate and