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multilayer PCB, FPGA programming, embedded systems, and preferably ASIC-design. Knowledge in Systems Engineering, particularly in Space and Defence is highly regarded. You will also demonstrate personal
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collaborate with interdisciplinary researchers across engineering, management, and AI supervise or mentor research students, where appropriate. About you The University values courage and creativity; openness
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comprehensive range of modern research and teaching facilities. The School attracts outstanding undergraduate students, including large numbers of talented students, from all over Australia and has a large cohort
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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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collaboration with NSW DPIRD Scientists and Managers (as part of the NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy) and support a variety of research students (Honours, Masters and PhD) and this position will also play a
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meetings, national and international conferences supervise and mentor junior researchers and students on a day-to-day basis assist in planning and coordinating research activities within the lab ensure
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earth systems. There are also opportunities for biogeochemical modelling as part of the position and either some knowledge of, or interest in, this would be ideal. To be successful you will need: PhD
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. To be successful you will need: PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in earth sciences. Demonstrated research ability in sedimentology and sedimentary geochemistry—preferably with expertise in
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interventions). They will also assist in research project administration and reporting, data analysis, and actively contribute to research outputs and grant applications. Key skills required: (Level A) PhD in
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-reviewed publications relevant to project objectives support occasional teaching activities and contribute to the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The ARC-funded project is an