87 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls uni jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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results ensuring we deliver the best outcomes for our clients Our vet hospital is open 24/7 and our team are rostered across this on a flexible rotating cycle which will be discussed in further detail
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Medical School which is uncovering genetic causes of cerebral palsy. The Neurogenetics Research Group is a multidisciplinary research group studying genetic causes and underlying molecular mechanisms
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partners in identifying root causes and developing learning solutions, recognising that those closest to the work often have the best insights. Apply systems thinking: Identifying barriers to performance and
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opportunities in learning and teaching. The Student Experience branch within DASE is responsible for providing services that deliver an excellent student experience. This includes administrative and support
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deep knowledge of the Physiology of several organ systems (particularly Renal and Gastrointestinal systems) and the capability to teach all Undergraduate levels. To be successful you will need: Doctoral
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internationally recognised research in a dynamic academic environment. The University is home to a leading Australian group in high-energy astrophysics with strong involvement in major international collaborations
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of Adelaide is excited to invite a motivated and talented Research Associate to join our collaborative team. This position offers an excellent opportunity for someone with expertise in architecture
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institute as a Research & Training Manager The Research and Training Manager, in close partnership with Professor Lisa Butler, is responsible for leading the development and implementation of the Graduate
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research conduct and alignment with the University’s values and behavioural expectations is essential. To be successful you will need: A PhD degree in a relevant field (Chemistry or Materials Science or
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Health and Medical Sciences building on North Terrace. This role is critical to the delivery of the Human Biology and Biodental sciences curriculum for the Bachelor of Dental Surgery Program (BDS) and