University of Technology Sydney

The official website of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) features a modern, user-friendly design aimed at helping prospective students, current students, faculty members, and staff find the information they need. The homepage of the website showcases the university's commitment to innovation, engagement, and impact, while also featuring news updates, events, and research highlights. The site offers a wide range of resources, including information on study programs, admissions, scholarships, research opportunities, and support services. Throughout its various sections, UTS.edu.au emphasizes its focus on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in today's rapidly changing workplace.

The UTS Tower is the nucleus of the city campus, fronting on to Broadway.en.wikipedia.orgThe UTS city campus is located at the southern border of Sydney’s central business district, close to Central Station and Railway Square.

As a public purpose institution, UTS is committed to supporting positive social change within and beyond our campus.uts.edu.auThis commitment is reflected by a diverse set of institution wide social justice initiatives that have only expanded in scope and impact since UTS was established.

With a total enrolment of over 44,000 students, UTS is one of the largest universities in Australia.uts.edu.auUTS is part of the Australian Technology Network of universities: a group of prominent universities committed to working with industry and government to deliver practical and professional courses.

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  • City
    Sydney, New South Wales

  • Latitude\Longitude
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  • Former name
    New South Wales Institute of Technology (1964–1988)

  • Motto
    Think. Change. Do.

  • Type
    Public,,research university

  • Established
    26 January 1988

  • Accreditation
    TEQSA

  • Academic affiliations
    ATN,UA,WUN

  • Budget
    A$1.02 billion (2021)

  • Chancellor
    Catherine Livingstone

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via Times Higher Education posted_at: 2 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
UTS - DVC Research, Graduate Research School University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is located at the heart of Sydney’s creative and digital precinct. Our culturally diverse campus life and vibrant international exchange study and research programs prepare graduates for the workplaces of today and the future. UTS is a top-rated university in Australia for research impact, with a reputation for research excellence. Our distinctive research is known UTS - DVC Research, Graduate Research School

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is located at the heart of Sydney’s creative and digital precinct. Our culturally diverse campus life and vibrant international exchange study and research programs prepare graduates for the workplaces of today and the future. UTS is a top-rated university in Australia for research impact, with a reputation for research excellence. Our distinctive research is known for delivering real-world outcomes, deep and enduring partnerships with industry and the professions, and impact in our communities and across our society. We are Australia's top 'young' University, most recently ranked eighth globally in the 2022 THE Young University Rankings.

About the role

A key member of the Research Division leadership team, as Deputy Dean you will work closely with the Dean and the Graduate Research School (GRS) leadership team. Key focus areas for the role include:
• Advancement and strategic positioning and... delivery of the UTS HDR portfolio.
• Promoting innovation and excellence, enhancing the student experience and training.
• Deliver UTS’s Research Strategy, pertaining to Graduate Research Student experience and training.
• Being a member of the UTS HDR School Board, and where required, representing the Dean/GRS on other UTS committees.
• The delivery of quality academic outcomes, and high impact research and external engagement.
• Contribute to program design and review.

You will be a confident leader who fosters a collaborative and professional environment, ensuring we achieve our strategic objectives.

About you
• PhD or an equivalent
• Exceptional experience in leading, developing and implementing researcher development, training programs and technology.
• Excellent tertiary academic leadership experience, including teaching and learning, research, external engagement, policy development and implementation.
• A strong background in influencing and relationship building.
• A successful and creative approach in delivering and implementing strategy and initiatives.
• A demonstrated track record in implementing and driving change.
• Proven experience in research collaborations and partnerships with government, industry and community groups.

Your experience may have been acquired from roles such as Director, Deputy Director or Centre Director, however, most importantly you will be able to demonstrate previous leadership of a portfolio of activity.

For additional information about Deputy Dean role, please refer to the attached Position Statement.

Remuneration

A competitive remuneration package, including an employer contribution of up to 17% superannuation, will be on offer to the successful candidate.

How To Apply

In addition to your resume and cover letter, you are required to address the selection criteria (found on page 6 of the Position Description) in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Answering Selection Criteria​.

UTS is committed to diversity and inclusion in our workforce and we encourage applicants where relevant to include a relative to opportunity or career disruption/break statement within their CV.

Only those applications submitted via the UTS online recruitment system will be accepted. If you are a current UTS staff member, for help on how to apply through NEO please click here.

As you will be unable to save your application once started, please have all required documents and information available prior to commencing.

Please ensure that the file name for each document submitted includes the relevant reference number IRC235462 and your name.

General enquiries or issues with your application may be directed to Pam Price in the UTS Recruitment Team at recruitment@uts.edu.au.

Closing Date: Monday 27th March 2023 at 11.59pm (AEST)

Applicants must have valid work rights in Australia

Accessibility

UTS Recruitment care about digital accessibility. If there is any content in our advertising that you have struggled with, please make us aware so that we can make our information accessible to all. If you have a disability that requires adjustment to the recruitment process or an alternative application pathway please contact recruitment@uts.edu.au for assistance.

UTS is recognised widely as supporting inclusivity and diversity through our Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy, Social Impact Framework and UTS Access and Inclusion Plan. Cited as a WGEA Employer of Choice since the inception of the award, we were among the first Australian institutions to receive the Athena SWAN Bronze Accreditation for our commitment to action addressing gender equity in the STEMM disciplines.

We welcome applications from women, Indigenous Australians, people with disability, those who identify as LGBTIQ and applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
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via Fundgates posted_at: 16 hours ago
Overview As part of the recently funded Australian Research Council Discovery Project Technology-Driven and Scalable Regression Methodology, Computing and Theory with chief investigators Professor Matt P. Wand and Dr Joanna J.J. Wang, we are seeking applicants for a full scholarship for study towards a doctoral degree tied to the project's objectives. Regression is a mainstay of data analysis, statistics, machine learning and data science but is Overview

As part of the recently funded Australian Research Council Discovery Project
Technology-Driven and Scalable Regression Methodology, Computing and Theory
with chief investigators Professor Matt P. Wand and Dr Joanna J.J. Wang, we
are seeking applicants for a full scholarship for study towards a doctoral
degree tied to the project's objectives.

Regression is a mainstay of data analysis, statistics, machine learning and
data science but is in continual need of enhancement in the face of
technological change. Scalability and flexibility for the handling of non-
linear signals are fundamental to the practical utility of new regression
methodology. Several streams of research aimed at confronting data from
specific technologies as well as generic types of data are proposed. The
project is to be networked with researchers in the United States of America
and aims to have Australia-based researchers providing leadership in terms of
methodological, theoretical, computational and... software development.

Who is eligible?

Applicants must be a domestic student - either Australian permanent residents
or New Zealand citizens. To be eligible for this applicantion, applicants must
have completed a UTS recognised degree in

• MSc Research or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months,

• or Bachelor Honours degree with 1st Class, or 2nd Class Division 1, or
division 1 honours, or an equivalent or higher qualification,

• or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Selection process

Selection criteria includes research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research Strategy and the
strategic goals of the field of specialisation, and the Faculty's ability to
offer appropriate supervision in the applicant's chosen field.

1) Suitable candidate is able to commence the doctoral degree by 30th
November 2023.
2) Achieved excellent performance in undergraduate degree, preferrably first
class honours, or masters degree in statistics and related areas.

How to apply

Applicants should send their CV, list of publications, and selection criteria
to contact person’s email address by the closing date. Shortlisted candidates
will be advised with further details.

For further Information on UTS Graduate Research applications please follow
application essentials in this link.

Need more information? Contact...

Please contact the following person for further information.

Name: Matt wand

Email: matt.wand@uts.edu.au

Other information

The University of Technology Sydney is Australia’s Top Young University and
ranked within the Top 200 universities worldwide. UTS has a growing reputation
for highly applied research that leaves a lasting positive impact on the world
in which we live. Its vibrant campus is located in the center of Sydney, with
easy access to all amenities and transport that is ideally suited for PhD
student living.

Value

$32,500 per year (RTP Stipend rate, indexed annually); additional funds
($7.5k) during the course of the PhD for travel and other PhD-related
expenses.

Duration

3.5 years

Status

Open

Open.

Opens

14/03/2023

Closes

01/11/2023
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via Fundgates posted_at: 16 hours ago
Overview Brillouin spectroscopy is a technique for measuring visco-elastic properties of biological materials, with applications to fundamental biology, tissue engineering, and drug-discovery. Raman spectroscopy is a technique that probes sample’s chemical composition. Recently, Brillouin and Raman spectroscopies were combined in a confocal microscopy system to achieve mechano-chemical mapping in 3D. Although very useful, the point-by-point image Overview

Brillouin spectroscopy is a technique for measuring visco-elastic properties
of biological materials, with applications to fundamental biology, tissue
engineering, and drug-discovery. Raman spectroscopy is a technique that probes
sample’s chemical composition. Recently, Brillouin and Raman spectroscopies
were combined in a confocal microscopy system to achieve mechano-chemical
mapping in 3D. Although very useful, the point-by-point image acquisition
results in long measurement times not suitable for live biological samples. A
multiplexed approach, in which hundreds of spatial locations are probed at the
same, provides a natural solution for high-speed Brillouin-Raman microscopy.
This can be achieved by focusing light into a line rather than a point and
scanning the sample in one dimension to obtain the full 2D image. This project
aims to design a novel line-scanning Brillouin-Raman microscopy system for
fast mapping of mechanical and chemical properties of biological samples... in 3D
with microscopic special resolution.

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of A/Prof Irina
Kabakova and Dr Peter Su. The candidate will work within the multicultural
research team supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of
Excellence QUBIC and COMBS. Top-up stipend of $5k can be granted in the second
year of candidature, subject to candidate’s performance review.

Who is eligible?

Applicants must be a domestic student - either Australian permanent residents
or New Zealand citizens. To be eligible for this applicantion, applicants must
have completed a UTS recognised degree in

• MSc Research or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months,

• or Bachelor Honours degree with 1st Class, or 2nd Class Division 1, or
division 1 honours, or an equivalent or higher qualification,

• or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Selection process

Selection criteria includes research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research Strategy and the
strategic goals of the field of specialisation, and the Faculty's ability to
offer appropriate supervision in the applicant's chosen field.

Student will be going through a competitive process for the final selection.

Compulsory:
- Competition of the Bachelor of Science with Honours (first class) or a
similar qualification in an engineering degree.
- Knowledge of optical physics, specifically optical system design and
microscopy.
- Good programming skills in Matlab/Python.
- Great communication and presentation skills.

Desirable:
- Knowledge of one/both of the methods, Brillouin or Raman scattering.
- Skills in instrument automation and/or interfacing are desirable but not
compulsory.
- Experience in writing scientific publications and reports.

How to apply

Applicants should send their CV, list of publications, and selection criteria
to contact person’s email address by the closing date. Shortlisted candidates
will be advised with further details.

For further Information on UTS Graduate Research applications please follow
application essentials in this link.

Need more information? Contact...

Please contact the following person for further information.

Name: Irina Kabakova

Email: Irina.kabakova@uts.edu.au

Other information

The University of Technology Sydney is Australia’s Top Young University and
ranked within the Top 200 universities worldwide. UTS has a growing reputation
for highly applied research that leaves a lasting positive impact on the world
in which we live. Its vibrant campus is located in the center of Sydney, with
easy access to all amenities and transport that is ideally suited for PhD
student living.

Value

$32,500 per year (RTP Stipend rate, indexed annually); additional funds
($7.5k) during the course of the PhD for travel and other PhD-related
expenses and addtional top up of $5000 every year, starting from year 2 for
high-performing students.

Duration

3.5 years

Status

Open

Open.

Opens

14/03/2023

Closes

01/11/2023
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