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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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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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and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate AI-Driven Sensing and Control for Megaproject Systems who has: a PhD or near-completed PhD in one of the following fields (or closely related
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as required About you PhD or PhD under submission in biomedical engineering, dentistry or relevant field a developing network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders a
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conference presentations. provide informal mentoring and guidance to junior team members, including undergraduate and PhD students foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture that values diversity
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-Driven Sensing and Control for Megaproject Systems who has: a PhD or near-completed PhD in one of the following fields (or closely related): project Management or Project Studies (with strong computational
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the university and faculty/school strategic agenda undertake other duties and contribute to projects appropriate within the classification level as required. About you: PhD degree in a relevant area, such as
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the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate – EarthBank who has: a PhD or have submitted a PhD thesis in a relevant geoscience field
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research group. The successful candidate will be expected to make a vigorous contribution in one or more of the following research areas and contribute to the supervision of PhD and MRes research students
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within the classification level as required. About you PhD in a relevant field - biomaterials, bioengineering, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine demonstrated proficiency in biomaterials