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Fellow (Mechanical Engineer) to join a dynamic team advancing the development of high-speed, high-power laser imaging systems for next-generation biomedical applications. The role involves the mechanical
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at our St Lucia campus About This Opportunity The Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) research group within the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering is seeking a Research Fellow
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research exploring how the brain regulates perceptual and cognitive processes. In this role, you will conduct human studies using behavioural testing and brain imaging techniques to investigate a range of
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process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in neuroscience, computer science, data science or relevant related field. An emerging profile in research in the discipline area. Demonstrated
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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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progression opportunities via the academic promotions process and access to exclusive internal-only vacancies Access to greater research funding opportunities, including grant writing support and post
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in conducting human behavioural experiments or human-centered field studies. Demonstrated experience in using machine learning, such as deep learning for image processing, or natural
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Barriers in Aphasia Care with the Aphasia Treatment Translation Network (ATTAIN)” - a $4.8 million initiative that aims to transform post-stroke aphasia care by driving system-wide evidence translation
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to advance engineered microbial strains toward commercial readiness. Your work will involve scaling microbial processes from laboratory to pilot scale, optimising fermentation conditions, and integrating
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modelling. Current projects are located across the Great Barrier Reef, Palau, Indonesia, Philippines, Maldives, Belize, and the Caribbean. The team comprises an academic lead, eight post-doctoral researchers