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therapy physics, and computational physics. We engage with industry, hospitals, international collaborators and universities to forge relationships that help take our projects from lab bench to patient
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An exceptional opportunity to lead a world-renowned research program in combating cereal rust diseases and safeguarding global food security Continuing, full-time position with an attractive
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looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD in a quantitative field (e.g., physics, mathematics, computer science) interest and experience in simulating and analyzing multivariate time
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of detailed modelling reports, skilled in contributing to and managing the production of both narrative and data tertiary qualifications – mathematics/biostatistics/computer science/engineering required
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international research collaborations disseminate research findings About you: an awarded or near completed Ph.D. in a relevant discipline (e.g. Medical Physics, Radiology, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics
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Hassett who is an academic in the University of Sydney’s School of Health Sciences- a school at the forefront of health science education and undertaking high-impact research that anticipates the health
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stakeholders, and all researchers who use the portable and benchtop instrumentation About you extensive expertise with a high knowledge and skill level in the operation of advanced vibrational spectroscopic
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technical and operational assistance to the Program Manager of the Growing Minds Check-In (GMCI) and the broader team. The role will focus on research support for the Growing Minds Check-In program, an online
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), also known as the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (UDRH), is funded under the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program. Our focus
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Full-time, fixed term opportunity for two years Position description: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Neuroimaging Neuroscience Location: O’Callaghan group, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty