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, the program attracts the highest quality applicants in Australia and from all over the world. Design is a rapidly growing and highly successful discipline within the school. Our design research explores
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interdisciplinary research efforts process and analyse functional neuroimaging data (fMRI, EEG, etc.) to extract meaningful insights into brain function. About you a PhD in Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience
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Computer Engineering at the University of Sydney is seeking to appoint a Research Associate or Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to an exciting project focused on the challenge of accelerating
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develop an independent research program and engage in collaborations within and outside the University, including with industry partners. You will contribute to curriculum development and delivery at both
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practice, and educational innovation and can contribute to a growing community of practice of education-focused academics across the University. Selection Criteria: a PhD in Law or a closely related field
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importance of recruiting talent aligned with these values. You will develop an independent research program and engage in collaborations within and outside the University, including with industry partners. You
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Engineering is seeking Academics of all levels who can demonstrate: a PhD in a relevant field such as biomedical engineering, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, mechanical engineering
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develop an independent research program and engage in collaborations within and outside the University, including with industry partners. You will contribute to curriculum development and delivery at both
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processes, including those utilising computer programs to conduct examinations set up of examination venues, including paperwork and computer equipment, receiving, and checking computer systems to facilitate
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in Astrophotonics Research Translation who has: a PhD or equivalent experience in Photonics/Physics or an Engineering background with a focus on electro-optical/photonic instrumentation demonstrable