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Adelaide biomedical precinct Details for Both Positions: • Level A/B ($102,024–$135,932 p.a. + 17% superannuation) • 2-year fixed-term, full-time, with possible extension • Collaborative, supportive, and
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seven schools, spanning engineering, computer science and project management, see the University of Sydney consistently rank amongst the best engineering universities in Australia and the
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coupled nuclear engineering problems, using techniques such as (but not limited to) molecular dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, activation decay codes, kinetic Monte Carlo codes, particle transport
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, Medicine, or Engineering) demonstrated experience or knowledge of one or more of the following: computational algorithm development working with medical images, in particular CT or cone-beam CT a
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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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stakeholders. This will be one of a potential six postdoc hires in the research group for 2025. At ANSTO, you will have the opportunity to work closely with both the Nuclear Materials Research and Technology
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biomedical engineering, medical sciences, biophysics or biochemistry experience with microfluidics and/or microfabrication and materials analysis techniques experience in cell culture, blood handling/analysis
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community. In April 2024, the School will transition to the following Departments: Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Environmental Engineering Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
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partners and the wider community. In April 2024, the School will transition to the following Departments: Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Environmental Engineering Civil and
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$113,400 p.a + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Project Management at the University of Sydney is a leading hub for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of engineering