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energy, water, food, and waste. You will play a key role in the project’s conceptual development, undertake qualitative data collection and analysis, and co-author publications that support environmental
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bad data management practices. Whilst many of the problems of research data governance are well understood, very little research has been conducted into developing new technical infrastructures
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domestic and international candidates for a fully funded PhD position in Civil Engineering focused on: Development of ultra-low carbon concrete systems Integration of biochar derived from organic waste
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: This is an opportunity for an outstanding PhD candidate with a background in architecture, urban design/planning, geography and/or co-design, and an interest in developing innovative new research exploring
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evaluation, the project seeks to develop privacy-preserving frameworks, security benchmarks, and design guidelines that enable trustworthy, user-centric digital credential ecosystems for global education.
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Science and Artificial Intelligence, with a focus on visual reasoning and robotic systems. The Research Fellow position involves developing novel approaches that integrate computer vision, natural
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the position description. 2. Excellent administration skills and a demonstrated capacity to develop and implement effective operational processes and systems 3. Excellent organisational skills, including
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teaching, research, and professional engagement Lead staff development, performance management and equitable workload distribution Build strong relationships across Monash and with national and international
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to access leadership and community engagement opportunities and to support the development of emerging engineering leaders to encourage these talented individuals to enter the mining industry upon completion
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply