Fixed-term, full-time
- Gardens Point
**Who are we looking for?**
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is seeking a Research Associate / Research Fellow in Cyber Security to join School of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Academic Division.
The School of Computer Science at QUT is looking to recruit a Research Associate or Research Fellow in Cyber Security (Academic Level A or B). This position will contribute to a major research project: Securing Critical Agriculture Technology and Emerging Solutions (SCATES) funded by the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC). This project involves collaborating with CSCRC industry partners and other participant universities throughout Australia. QUT is host to the CSCRC's Resilient Systems research theme, which focuses on solutions to cyber security threats, especially those relating to digital information assets and computer networks. This position reports to the Project Lead.
**Real world impact**
QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative institution that seeks to equip our students and graduates with the skills they will need in an increasingly disrupted and challenged world.
**About the Faculty**
The Faculty of Science aims to explore the frontiers of our physical and digital worlds to drive innovation and develop solutions to complex, real-world challenges. We deliver distinctive programs in Information Technology, Mathematics and Science to meet industry demands for data-driven and technological solutions.
Strong connections and long-standing partnerships with governments and industry enable us to address complex challenges though learning, teaching, research, and innovation. We facilitate learning that is delivered on campus, online and in the real
- world through relevant and practical learning experiences.
Our Schools are established around disciplines that promote collaboration in teaching and research. These include:
- School of Biology and Environmental Science
- School of Chemistry and Physics
- School of Computer Science
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- School of Information Systems
- School of Mathematical Sciences
The Faculty is renowned for its translational research expertise in areas such as climate change, energy, geosystems, food security and water resource management led by world-class and internationally recognised researchers. The Faculty is home to both University and Faculty based Research Centres, including:
- Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy
- Centre for Data Science
- Centre for Materials Science
- Centre for Clean Energy Technologies and Practices
- Centre for the Environment
- Centre for Waste Free World
The Faculty is led by the Executive Dean and the Executive Management Team which includes the Deputy Deans, Associate Deans, Heads of School, and the Faculty Operations Manager.
**About the School**
The School of Computer Science has over 45 academic staff and 1744 equivalent full-time students (representing nearly 14,000 unit enrolments) including over 100 higher degree research (HDR) students. The staff and HDR students lead and conduct research and teaching that has a real world impact, through a focus on innovations that are smart, safe, and satisfying.
The School conducts fundamental and applied research into creating better, faster, more secure, and more accessible computing and interactive systems. Our research seeks to support a range of users, including people with diverse abilities, cultures and backgrounds, in interacting safely, effectively and engagingly with data, devices, and each other. Our expertise spans machine learning, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, data and text mining, information security, cloud computing, and augmented and virtual reality.
The School is committed to sharing its innovations with the world, undertaking research at the frontiers of computer science knowledge. The impact of our research is advancing methods, providing tools, and creating insights that allow people and organisations to flourish in our rapidly changing digital world. We are shaping the future by inspiring the next generation of computer scientists through educational programs that reflect advances in the field of information technology, engage students in complex and creative problem solving, and provide genuine industry partnerships. We are leading change to better support diversity and inclusion in the field of computer science.
Our academics are involved in large research initiatives such as the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child, the Cyber Security CRC, the QUT Centre for Data Science, and the Australian Acoustic Observatory.
**What you need to succeed**
Your expertise and initiative, combined with your ability to work as an excellent team player will be vital to your success in this role.
You will demonstrate:
1. Completion of a doctoral qualification (for Level