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Tenure-Track Position at RMIT University, Melbourne
A tenure-track position with closing date 1 May is available.
Apr 24, 2009

Tenure Track Position in Complex Systems and Networks
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Research Fellow
Reference Number: 541397
Portfolio: Science, Engineering & Technology
School: Math & Geospatial Sciences
Salary: Academic Level B ($68,039 - $80,798)
Work type: Full time - Continuing/Permanent
Campus: Melbourne - CBD
Application Deadline: 1 May 2009 11:55pm Aus. Eastern Standard Time

  • $68,039 to $80,798 + 17% Superannuation
  • CBD Location
  • Opportunity to Play a Key Role in Forging a New Direction in Research


Jointly funded through the Platform Technologies Research Institute, the first three years of this position will be research-intensive, where you will have the unique opportunity to link projects through the theoretical base of the mathematics of complexity. Research will be undertaken within the Security and Safety Program of The Institute in areas related to the mathematics of complexity, particularly in information network dynamics and/or information extraction from complex data sets.

Support an emerging, high-quality and productivity-driven research network across RMIT and with external local, national and global partners:

  • Generate publications in high-quality journals
  • Meet existing grant commitments and initiate new fundamental research through the preparation of new project grant proposals
  • Deliver courses in mathematical sciences for both undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Liaise with industry and collaborate with relevant bodies 


Possessing a PhD in a relevant field, you are a proven researcher who has experienced grant successes in an area relevant to the mathematics of complexity. With a strong mathematics background and track record of high quality publications, you are passionate about the discovery of large scale and complex network properties. Ideally, you may have specialised in network dynamics or mathematics, however you may also have focussed in areas such as: engineering networks, mathematical biology, computer science or statistics- whatever your passion, if you possess a critical level of mathematical competency we want to hear from you!

At the conclusion of 3 years, subject to satisfactory outcomes of staff performance appraisals, a continuing academic appointment in the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences will be confirmed.

Please go to the URL below to view the position description.



For further information on this position please contact Professor Kathy Horadam on +61 3 99252752.

Applications close 1st May 2009.