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Wafa Johal

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Associate Professor

Research Interests

Educational Technology

30%

Neuropsychology

30%

Motor Skill

40%

Human-computer Interaction

30%

Neurorehabilitation

20%

Autism Spectrum Disorder

20%

Education

20%

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Wafa Johal

University of Melbourne

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Australia

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Robotics, Machine Learning, and Human–Robot Interaction at University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is offering exciting opportunities for one Research Associate (Postdoctoral Fellow) and two PhD students to join the ARC Discovery Project titled "Robotic Trainers for a Skilled Workforce of the Future." This highly interdisciplinary project is led by Associate Professor Wafa Johal, in collaboration with Denny Oetomo, Jonathan Eden, and Vassilis Kostakos. The research focuses on robotics, machine learning, human motor learning, extended reality (XR), and human–robot interaction, aiming to develop innovative robotic trainers to enhance workforce skills. The available positions include a 24-month postdoctoral research fellowship and two PhD student positions. The project offers a unique environment for candidates interested in cutting-edge research at the intersection of robotics, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Applicants should have a strong background in relevant fields such as robotics, machine learning, or human–robot interaction. The postdoctoral position requires a PhD in a related discipline, while PhD applicants should provide a CV and academic transcripts. Funding details for the postdoctoral position are in accordance with University of Melbourne standards, and further information can be found on the official recruitment page. The application deadline for all positions is January 14, 2026. To apply for the postdoctoral role, candidates should visit the recruitment page and follow the instructions. PhD applicants are invited to send their CV and transcripts directly to the supervisors via the provided email addresses. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team at one of Australia's leading research universities, contributing to advancements in robotics, machine learning, and human–robot interaction. For more information, please refer to the official links provided.

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Elmira Yadollahi

University of Lancaster

UNITED KINGDOM
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Jagannath Aryal

Associate Professor

University of Melbourne

AUSTRALIA
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Mohamed CHETOUANI

Full Professor

Université Pierre et Marie Curie

FRANCE
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