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Engineering within the School of Engineering and contribute to impactful teaching and research in power electronics, power and electrical systems. This opportunity is available at either Lecturer (Level B
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. Evidence of research outputs including publications, conference contributions and/or technical reports in the field. Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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. Evidence of research outputs including publications, conference contributions and/or technical reports in the field. Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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for this position, you will have: Demonstrated ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning and quality improvement programs
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young people). The role requires the ability to translate research into actionable design outcomes. Experience with co-design and participatory methods is desirable. The Lecturer will contribute
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and a collaborative mindset. To be successful in this position, you'll have: Demonstrated ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student
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, students, industry, and senior executives. Ability to build networks and collaborations across academia, industry, and government to support research and funding initiatives. Qualifications Mandatory: PhD
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collaborative mindset. To be successful in this position, you'll have: Demonstrated ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning
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focused on securing systems and addressing data privacy and security challenges in machine learning. About You To be successful for this position, you will have: Demonstrated ability to prepare and deliver
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funding. Demonstrated ability to work with and supervise higher degree by research candidates. Ability to build effective networks with colleagues resulting in collaborative outcomes. Excellent