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Research Fellow - Neuroscience Job No.: 682196 Location: The Alfred Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12 month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 p.a. Level A plus 17
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honours students within a dynamic and research-intensive environment. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics, or a closely related field. If you have a passion for
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skilled researcher who brings: A PhD in Computational Neuroscience, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Psychology, or a related discipline Strong quantitative and programming skills (preferably MATLAB
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to map and measure electromagnetic fields inside materials via scanning transmission electron microscopy. The Research Fellow will work with Associate Professor Scott Findlay to develop new theoretical and
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with Professor Yan Wong and collaborators across engineering, neuroscience, and clinical domains to design, execute, and analyse acute electrophysiological experiments. The role is pivotal in supporting
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research. We are seeking candidates with a doctoral qualification in behavioural neuroscience or a closely related field, or have an honours degree with significant progress toward a doctorate. You will
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advancement. The position requires a doctoral qualification in behavioural neuroscience or a closely related field, along with demonstrated expertise in statistical analysis and a strong record of peer-reviewed
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. The School is committed to delivering excellence in teaching and research across astronomy, astrophysics, experimental physics, and theoretical physics. For more information about the School, visit: Monash
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such models and produce reports and scientific papers on this work. The successful candidate will have a PhD qualification in AI, computer science, atmospheric science, climate science. You will also
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trajectory. About You You must be available to start mid-to-late 2025 Level A applicants are expected to have: A PhD (or be near completion) in engineering, applied mathematics, or computer science. Experience