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between-sample variability and optimise the reliability of downstream quantification estimates from eDNA data. Establish sampling, laboratory, or bioinformatic methods, in conjunction with new sequencing
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level of proficiency in computer software packages, including word processing, spreadsheets and databases. Demonstrated ability to solve common problems or to employ alternate methods or approaches within
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history of family AOD use and To estimate potential health, social and economic benefits of reducing the burden of family AOD use. The student would develop the project with their supervisors to make it
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. Ability to motivate research (importance/significance) 2. Potential for academic impact 3. Potential for policy impact 4. Innovation in method 5. Presentation ability/communication Each
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collegial environment while making a meaningful impact on the future of pharmacy. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct high-quality and independent research in nanospectroscopy methods
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The Education Project Assistant works under routine supervision, performing tasks as directed and in accordance with defined responsibilities. They may make choices between established methods of work and plan
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methods within in-house grid modelling platform to inform the design of Australia's carbon-neutral energy value chain, including emerging renewable fuels markets. The successful candidate will contribute
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energy transition. This role focuses on the development and application of advanced forecasting and scenario analysis methods within in-house grid modelling platform to inform the design of Australia’s
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are engaged in teaching across this program, but our students are also exposed to diverse methods of teaching and learning from our casual Teaching Fellows, who include leading judges, legal practitioners and
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sound judgement and discretion. Excellent computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office and the ability to rapidly acquire skills in new applications. Experience using University systems