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Diseases, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health. You will design in vitro and microfluidic-based model systems to evaluate vascular interactions related to medical device complications
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dynamical models from data a productive and collegiate attitude to working in diverse interdisciplinary teams. Pre-employment checks Your employment is conditional upon the completion of all role required pre
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to optic nerve degeneration. Our research spans cutting-edge imaging technologies, drug discovery from small molecules to gene therapy, metabolomics, and experimental models ranging from human neurons
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processes in Australia. The second will involve a climate or biodiversity deliberative assembly based in Europe. Your key responsibilities will be to: document and analyse existing models of MtHR and what is
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epidemiological study designs and biostatistical modelling approaches to a broad range of health and environmental data. The team address policy relevant research with a focus on translating the results
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and quantitative research methods familiarity with megaproject delivery models or complex infrastructure systems. Work Rights Visa sponsorship is available for this appointment. Pre-employment checks
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of purpose and confidence including: • 35-hour work week • flexible working model • up to 36 weeks paid parental leave • access to health and wellbeing services • tax-efficient salary
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AI engineers to prepare high-quality datasets for machine learning models guide junior data team members and foster best practices in data engineering and reporting work in a fast-paced agile team
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social innovations: e.g. projects for industry disruptions, social intervention projects, and their organisational, financial and business models; project leadership and ethics: e.g. managing project teams
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applications of data science and modelling. The successful candidate will support the research of Professor Lucy Marshall, Faculty of Engineering and will collaborate with members of her cross-institutional