The games position requires competence and enthusiasm to teach both introductory and advanced game development units, as well as a solid research track record in related areas (preferably games AI, mixed reality, etc.). This position will also require industry engagement and a willingness to participate into existing and upcoming industry connections that have been forged by existing RMIT staff members.
RMIT Games & Graphics Programming staff members also boast a long-standing collaboration with colleagues in the School of Media & Communication, offering the Games Design degree. It is expected our new staff member will be willing to further and expand upon our existing cross-disciplinary teaching & research.
Do not hesitate to contact me, should you have any interest in applying.
NOTE: A strong candidate carrying out work on reinforcement learning/deep learning/machine learning in computer games could be a solid candidate for both positions.
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Fabio Zambetta
Senior Lecturer
School of Science, RMIT University