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expertise but not required). About EMBL Australia Australia is the first Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). EMBL is an international research organisation that fosters
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(e.g. compound muscle action potential). Experience in generating and/or working with both animal models and human models of Motor Neuron Disease Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues Ability
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(e.g. community housing) and/or ownership models. Exploring the impacts of prepayment meters in remote communities and identifying alternatives Investigating the health-related impacts of energy
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care. There is evidence that clinical debriefing models can mitigate the psychological effects of these stressful events and improve the psychological safety of their working environment to improve
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of potential options for implementation. This will include prototyping and testing of various implementation options, analysis and documentation of results. Project 2 - Future Power System Modelling: As part of
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(https://www.bookbotkids.com/ ) is an AI-powered platform and app designed to enhance children’s reading engagement and fluency through interactive AI agents using advanced language models. About the
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publication Strong programming skills and familiarity with machine learning or finite element modelling Not currently receiving another scholarship of equal or higher value Application process Future student
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acute pathology. The development of such a molecular imaging probe for direct and sensitive detection of fibrosis during the early stages of pathology would represent a true breakthrough in the field
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grow new materials by molecular beam epitaxy, or create heterostructures of materials by exfoliating and stacking atomically thin layers from crystals, and fabricate nanoscale electronic devices
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burden. This PhD project will be part of or augment a larger NHMRC Investigator Grant project ('Better feet, better lives') that aims to develop better predictive models that help identify people with