12 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Fellowship positions at University of Sydney
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Skin Cancer research team at the Daffodil Centre, on 12-month fixed-term research-focused positions. Extension beyond twelve months may be possible, dependent on funding and performance. The Melanoma and
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Professor Kalina Yacef. These projects explore how multimodal data from online platforms and sensor-based environments can be harnessed to enhance learning at scale. Research directions include designing
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immunotherapy PhD in immunology significant experience conducting original research and engaging in scholarly activity expertise in novel CAR-T design and epigenetic analyses of human CAR-T cells and T cell
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, investment decisions, and policy development for net-zero pathways. You will also work closely with industry and government stakeholders – including project partners, policy agencies, and sector leaders
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respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Principal Research Fellow in Stem Cells, Biomaterials & Ageing who has: A PhD
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administrative service, collaborative engagement, and the promotion of a positive, inclusive research culture. About you Completed PhD in Pharmacy or a relevant field A developing research profile with proven
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teams actively contributing to, and taking a leading role in, the organisation and promotion of seminars and workshops related to these projects. About you PhD in architectural science or building physics
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research in the region and deliver a range of interactions with the Gomeroi community and other Indigenous stakeholders during the project. The position is supported by an ARC Discovery-Projects grant
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team undertakes research into the health risks of environmental hazards. The team has high level biostatistical skills and experience and a broad collaborative network across Australia and
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and Political Sciences is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow Multispecies Justice under the supervision of Professor Danielle Celermajer . The position and the project will be