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researchers and industry partners, the Research Assistant will contribute research activities to advance the VPP prototype and associated commercialization pathways. This role will: Liaise with stakeholders in
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Fellow (Mechanical Engineer) to join a dynamic team advancing the development of high-speed, high-power laser imaging systems for next-generation biomedical applications. The role involves the mechanical
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responsibilities will be to: Photonic System Innovation: Craft state-of-the-art instruments and components for commercialisation across optical communications, hyperspectral imaging, and astronomical applications
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www.psychology.unsw.edu.au The Research Assistant is responsible for providing technical and research assistance for multiple research projects involving day-to-day laboratory tasks such as stereotaxic surgery, behavioural
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support, and program development. Strong communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively and build positive relationships. Proven computer literacy and confidence using digital tools
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logistics such as setting up slides, Zoom sessions, and taking participant blood pressure when required. Following training, potentially collecting and processing blood samples for storage in line with
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" . The research will further span cutting-edge imaging technologies, single-cell sequencing, metabolomics, proteomics and experimental models ranging from human neurons to mouse and non-human primates. You will be
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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Centre Onsite GP, imaging & physio clinics If you're already part of the Macquarie Group (MQ University, U@MQ, MQ Health, MGSM), you'll need to apply through your employee Workday account. To apply
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School of Molecular Sciences ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space Integrate advanced cell imaging and synthetic biology to create and characterise the first fully artificial plant chromosome