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, machine learning, remote sensing and silviculture to transform and upscale forest phenotyping operations. The role will be supervised by Dr. Mitch Bryson, who currently leads the Forestry Research group
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Full-time, fixed-term role available until December 2027 Senior Manager in Digital Learning, Marketing & Communications Manage the digital learning hub and lead digital transformation initiatives
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, Level A/B $86,584 p.a. - $122,830 p.a. + 17% superannuation About the opportunity Are you excited by the opportunity to apply machine learning techniques to discover new solutions to human health? Early
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to grant applications and submissions supervise postgraduate and honours research students co-ordinate various administrative tasks associated with research projects. have machine learning and programming
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research to improve health outcomes in all communities. The incumbent will be committed to make significant contribution to teaching and learning and engage in educational leadership within their School
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at the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Please click the link below- Professor Carole James (sydney.edu.au) Your key responsibilities will be to: Level A: Engage in high-quality teaching and learning
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expected to make a significant contribution to the teaching and learning and engage in educational leadership within their School/ Faculty. This is a fixed term 40% (teaching), 40% (research), and 20
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areas of physiotherapy: musculoskeletal or neurological physiotherapy Your key responsibilities include: Apply learnings through research and scholarly activity to inform their education and research
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complex organisation an elevated level of accuracy and attention to details high-level computer literacy with experience working on enterprise systems a solutions-oriented approach to delivering exceptional
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building their reputation as an authoritative figure in the discipline. Your key responsibilities include: Coordinate and engage in high-quality teaching and learning experiences which meet the university’s