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radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical imaging. Within our research
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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experience with coding in Matlab, Python, or R. Strong track record in computational science, image analysis, or mathematical modelling of complex systems. Evidence of publications in reputed refereed journals
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such as quasi-normal modes. You will lead the development of modelling codes and have primary responsibility for at least one project within the broader research program. Additionally you will contribute
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journals. Prototype electrochemical devices based on research results. Undertake additional research responsibilities within the field of expertise. Actively apply for external grants and fellowships with
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advanced imaging (AFM, TEM), fluorescence spectroscopy, and biostructural tools; and collaborate with a diverse team of students and researchers across chemistry, biology, and materials science
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researchers and practitioners from around the world to conduct paradigm-shifting creative practice and research based at any of Western Australia’s five universities. These generous fellowships provide a
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School of Molecular Sciences ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space Integrate advanced cell imaging and synthetic biology to create and characterise the first fully artificial plant chromosome
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School of Molecular Sciences ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space Integrate advanced cell imaging and synthetic biology to create and characterise the first fully artificial plant chromosome
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in 2026 to outstanding researchers and practitioners from around the world to conduct paradigm-shifting creative practice and research based at any of Western Australia’s five universities