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4 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company RMIT UNIVERSITY Research Field Chemistry Engineering Computer science Environmental science Mathematics Physics Researcher Profile Recognised
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close on Wednesday, 19th of June. About RMIT University RMIT is a multi-sector university of technology, design and enterprise with more than 96,000 students and close to 10,000 staff globally
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11 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company RMIT UNIVERSITY Research Field Chemistry Engineering Chemistry Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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. Who is RMIT Europe? We’re the creative and dynamic European hub of RMIT University – a multi-sector university of technology, design, and enterprise with more than 91,000 students and 11,000 staff
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to electrochemistry. This position is based in Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science in the School of Science at RMIT University and will collaborate widely with national and international investigators involved
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, as well as system noise modelling. You will likely have a background that includes strong theoretical/modelling expertise from a background of either Physics, Geospatial Science, Engineering
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Officer) About the Position This position is situated in the Manufacturing, Materials and Mechatronics discipline within the School of Engineering. The focus of this position is to support Sunset Concrete
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at the City campus, but may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About the Role As the Senior Research Fellow, you will be located within the School of Science at RMIT
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Overview: RMIT University Commitment RMIT is committed to the rights of students and staff to be safe, respected, valued, and treated as an equal in their place of study and work. All staff
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Technologies, and has three disciplines: Cyber Security & Software Systems (CSSS) Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) Interaction, Technology & Information (ITI) Our PhD students and faculty conduct