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opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Sydney is seeking to appoint a Research Associate or Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to an exciting project
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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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PRIMARY DETAIL - Salary Package: $109,272 (Level A, Step 6 - PhD awarded rate) p.a., plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading - Appointment Type: Full-time (35 hours per week
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or controlled environments, and an understanding of grain processing and grain quality. Familiarity with the Narrabri region of northern NSW would be an advantage as the appointee will be expected to conduct
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the supervision of research students (PhD and Honours) and provide technical support across the projects. About you The University values trust, accountability and excellence . As such, we see the importance
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! Key responsibilities will include: Research: Support large-scale cognitive neuroscience research on brain stimulation, imaging, neurofeedback and neuropharmacology; develop a coherent research program
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dashboards. In this role you will conduct high-quality research, lead or contribute to publications and research grant applications, play an active role in the supervision of research students (PhD and Honours
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-making processes in relation to environmental, biodiversity and climate policies. This project will provide the first comparative empirical data on, and analysis of democratic reforms that expand
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institutes such as the Institute of Photonics and Advanced Sensing and the School of Physics. To be successful you will need: A PhD in photonics and/or optical trapping development Experience in one of more of
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of large-scale infrastructure on fish connectivity and populations by advancing our understanding of critical ecological processes within these modified coastal seascapes. The project expects to generate new