196 cyber-physical-systems positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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Animal Technician to join Research Infrastructure, Research Portfolio, Academic Division QUT’s Medical Engineering Research Facility (MERF) is looking for a new Animal Technician to join the team
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. Open to: Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people. For this position it is a genuine occupational requirement that it be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as
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. Remuneration: A competitive remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful candidate. Location: Both Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove campuses Open to: The position is open to Aboriginal Australians
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initiatives where appropriate. We’re offering this role as a hybrid position as part of QUT’s commitment to embracing the opportunities created by a more virtual and connected world. About us QUT is a major
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includes an extension of up to six months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset/sponsorship, covering
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are available in the School of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT, Brisbane, Australia), related to fluid transport processes in porous media. QUT is a
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initiatives where appropriate. We’re offering this role as a hybrid position as part of QUT’s commitment to embracing the opportunities created by a more virtual and connected world. About us QUT is a major
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Australians and Torres Strait Islander people. For this position it is a genuine occupational requirement that it be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as permitted by and arguable under
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Who are we looking for? The School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences includes the disciplines of Sport and Exercise Science, Health and Physical Education, Nutrition and Dietetics and Clinical
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physical and emotional wellbeing. It is anticipated that spinal cord injury research funded through this scheme will result in improved care, clinical management and ultimately improve the clinical outcomes