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only if sociotechnical systems are appropriately designed. “Command and Control” (C2) is the process taken by organisations and teams to achieve shared goals, and the C2 system is the underpinning
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our understanding of future challenges. With this new strategic plan, we choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different university – one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and
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one of the Zema scholarship projects or contact a willing supervisor and design your own project. See the list of potential supervisors at Monash. Please note that researchers receive many requests
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. Objectives Overcoming the limitations of classical acoustic communication systems: We will investigate joint transmitter and receiver designs for underwater acoustic communication systems. We will identify
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engineering depending on their interests. In addition to the supportive research environment of MLS, the student’s lab work will be based in the Curtin Health and Innovation Research Institute in a supportive
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/engineering or food technology (with strength in chemistry and engineering). We seek motivated candidates with a strong academic record and desire to excel in research and innovation ecosystem. Funding and
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. It was developed by Hunter New England Local Health District and won Research Australia’s prestigious data innovation award in 2018. Starting in 2006 with ~400 participants recruited through health
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burden and symptoms, to compare the cycling biomechanics of those with and without knee pain, and 2) to co-design an intervention in conjunction with cyclists and clinicians to optimise cycling mechanics
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-25022 - The Political Economy of the Pharmaceutical Innovation System in the UK and Australia and Access to Medical Products for Pandemics Primary supervisor: Associate Professor Deborah Gleeson Other
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encouraged to apply. Previous research experience involving catalysis, reaction design or liquid metals will be considered favourably but is not a prerequisite. This project is supported by a full scholarship