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to contribute to the development of innovative machine learning solutions using deep learning and multimodal foundation models. Working closely with leading researchers, you will design, develop, and implement
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partners to drive innovation in energy research, technology development, and policy. This is a high-trust, complex and varied role requiring a highly organised and proactive professional who can provide
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Faculty website: https://www.unsw.edu.au/engineering/about-us Skills and Experience: Relevant tertiary qualification with subsequent relevant experience or equivalent competence gained through any
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Apply now Job no:538822 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Marketing / Communications, Business Development / Industry Engagement, Strategy The Opportunity After significant
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leading solar-electric vehicle development team. Our team was founded in 1996 by a small group of electrical academics and PhD students with the vision to build a car to compete in the World Solar Challenge
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the development on architecture blueprints and patterns for cyber security controls. The role reports to the Principal Cyber Strategy Architect and has no direct reports. Specific accountabilities for this role
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solutions aligned with institutional goals. This role is responsible for bridging business and technology, facilitating strategic discussions, supporting the development of business cases, and contributing
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within the cross-functional teams and operates with a high degree of autonomy and enterprise influence. Specific accountabilities for this role include: Lead the development and implementation
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the digital platforms team in an Agile/Scrum/Test Driven Development. Drive the upskilling and guidance of Developers to analyse problems, assess solution options/approaches and document complex requirements
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evolution of UNSW’s customer analytics capability, leveraging data, AI and digital innovation to deliver personalised, insight-driven experiences across the student, alumni and research lifecycle. More