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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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, which has a powerful suite of instrumentation, including the Thermo Scientific Spectra-φ, an advanced S/TEM with beam blanker, multiple fast pixelated detectors and unique electron-optical elements
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, including the Thermo Scientific Spectra-φ, an advanced S/TEM with beam blanker, multiple fast pixelated detectors and unique electron-optical elements to optimise performance in S/TEM. It is located
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Spectroscopy Conferences and to visit scientific centres in Australia Closing date: Closed Grants and lecture funding Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund - Strategic Element Closing date: Closed Grants
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. Experience with CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Fusion 360) for component layout, mechanical integration, or prototyping. Excellent communication, collaboration, and project ownership skills. Desirable Criteria
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: Experience in physical system modelling including finite element modelling Experience working with large codebases in open source software environments Proficient user of HPC environments including MPI
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similar. Skills in control theory, estimation, perception pipelines, and multi-agent coordination. Experience with CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Fusion 360) for component layout, mechanical integration
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roles for transcription factors such as PLZF in sustaining SSC activity and highlighted the importance of growth factor signalling in regulating SSC fate. This position will focus on uncovering
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smart carrier technologies that improve the stability, precision, and efficacy of bioactive delivery in monogastric animals, with a focus on aquaculture species. A key component of the project will be
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design, molecular biology, and data-driven discovery to advance understanding of human retinal disease mechanisms and support the development of new treatments. The role includes undertaking both