Research Assistsant
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Clayton campus
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Level A ($83,280 - $113,025)
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Seeking a passionate Research Assistant to join our cutting-edge research team in molecular science within Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI). |
Associate Professor - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
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Clayton campus
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Level D ($175,487 - $193,326)
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The Faculty of Engineering at Monash University is seeking an inspiring and accomplished academic to join our Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (ECSE) as an Associate Professor. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to world-class education, research, and innovation in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. |
PhD Program – Understanding core competencies and mechanisms in the development and prevention of problem behaviour and poor mental health in the adolescent and early adult years
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Turning Point - 110 Church Street, Richmond
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This project will build on the ideas and concepts from Positive Youth Development (PYD) literature and classical Greek philosophy (Eudaimonia), which argue that civic and social engagement can be used to develop important social and emotional competencies. |
Scholarship in CSIRO Industry PhD Program - Project 2: Techniques and Frameworks for Enabling Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Migration
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Clayton campus
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This Project develops techniques for the migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to secure critical infrastructure from quantum attacks. The expected outcome is the design of methods, techniques and their prototype to implement trusted PQC migration. The potential benefit is to enhance the security of Australian critical infrastructures against quantum attacks. |
Scholarship in CSIRO Industry PhD Program - Project 1: Resilient & Practical Quantum-Safe Threshold Cryptography
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Clayton campus
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This Project will design quantum-safe threshold encryption and/or authentication algorithms. The expected outcome is the design of methods, techniques and their software prototype to implement quantum-safe threshold encryption and/or authentication algorithms. The potential benefit is to enhance the security of Australian critical infrastructures, safeguarding them against quantum attacks. |