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Job no: 0059245 Location: Parkville Role type: Full time 1.0 FTE; Continuing Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Mathematics and Statistics Salary: Level D: $169,094 – $186,288
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of statistical signal processing, inference, machine learning and dynamical systems theory to develop new semi-analtyical filtering approaches for state and parameter estimation to infer neurophysiological
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of Mathematics and Statistics Salary: UOM 6 – $92,749 - $100,397 p.a. plus 17% super Coordinate MIG's operations for seamless organizational functioning. Engage with vibrant community, fostering professional and
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for the economic evaluation of interventions, based on statistical and economic principles. The appointee will have completed or be in the process of completing a PhD in applied mathematics, computer science
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should have: Doctorate in relevant discipline, proficient in statistical analysis and manuscript preparation Strong interpersonal skills, teamwork, positive attitude Teaching experience, ability
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coordinators and AKTN clinical operations staff Work with biostatistics staff in the preparation of statistical reports for meetings of Data and Safety Monitoring Boards Act as an integral part of a small team
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or methodologies you have experience with, especially in the context of behaviour change research (e.g. statistics, evidence reviews, behaviour identification and prioritisation, interventions, etc) How you manage
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in geospatial data analysis, mapping and modelling. As a key member of the Geodata Analytics Research team you will have the opportunity to develop skills in data modelling, statistics and programming
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Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics and Veterinary Science. What We Offer You! In addition, we offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a range of benefits, including
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schools: Agriculture, Food & Ecosystem Sciences, BioSciences, Chemistry, Geography, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics and Veterinary Science. We aim to train students with