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University’s Faculty of Health Sciences is seeking an accomplished Program Manager to lead a major portfolio of work that will shape the future of health education and research at Curtin. This is a rare
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Research in the real world. The Amgen Scholars Program is an international program that gives undergraduate students hands-on lab experience, working for 7 weeks in one of our world-class labs
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Turbine Technician and Turbine Maintenance. About you Reporting to the Program Manager, you will have the ability to research, develop and implement innovative and appropriate teaching curriculum while
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transition. Within the Energy Resources Program, we work to decarbonise emissions-intensive industries, particularly the oil and gas sector, by advancing technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS) and
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sustainability. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in chemical, civil, civil and environmental, mechanical, mechatronics, electrical power, electrical and renewable energy, electronics and
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) in Nuclear and/or Maritime Engineering The School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) is seeking a passionate and dedicated academic to join our Mechanical Engineering discipline as a
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. There is emerging evidence that exercise increases the effectiveness of these treatments as well. This research program is designed to better understand the specifics of exercise medicine prescription
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inspection of and interaction with mechanical devices. Examples might include aircraft maintenance or other complex workshop environments. We term work in such situations as "physically embedded" in
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hypothetical quantum computer based on the principles of quantum mechanics. This potential threat remains a theoretical possibility, but may become a real threat in coming years due to significant advances in
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. This work combines computational modelling and simulation with biological experiments that are analysed using cutting-edge computer vision techniques. We collaborate closely with Macquarie University where