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Postdoctoral Research Fellow-Sensing Data Theme Leader

  • Research position focused in Sensing Data

  • Full-time, 2 Years Fixed Term Employment. Camperdown Campus

  • Academic Level B or C

About the opportunity
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Level B or C) to join our research project, you will lead a multi-institution Theme Working group and relevant project groups, reporting to the Co-Director Prof. Benjamin Eggleton. This will include leading laboratory, desk, and field based research and development to deliver outcomes for end-users. As part of this role, you will provide strategic advice, operational management, expert technical advice and guidance to the Co-Directors, along with undertaking the translation and implementation of strategy. You will be required to develop and maintain relationships with a range or research stakeholders in universities, companies, government and publicly funded research agencies that contribute to developing the network.

About you
The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance in recruiting talent aligned to these values in the pursuit of research excellence and are seeking to recruit for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow role with:

  • Research expert from background in science and engineering with expertise in sensing, data analytics, signal processing, networked systems, advanced programming, information and communication technology (ICT).

  • Demonstrated practical experience working with industry, researchers and NSW government groups working in sensing, signals and processing in systems such as agriculture technology, environmental sensing, manufacturing, built environment, resources and energy and/or medical technology.

  • Published research in refereed journals as sole author or in collaboration. Experience in research record keeping, preparation of research papers.

  • Experience organising and managing seminars and workshops.

  • Possesses a successful history of funded grants.

Closing date: 11:30pm, 7 November 2018 (Sydney Time) 

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