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and brain imaging using MRI and/or EEG. Strong foundational knowledge of human cognition (decision-making, attention, executive control) and its neural underpinnings. Evidence of successfully completed
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the School and Research Centres to deliver high-quality research aligned with the University’s strategic priorities. The role involves undertaking research and development in learning, control and optimisation
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engineering facility with a highly automated workflow. This means rather than having a researcher building one strain at a time manually, the same researcher could build hundreds or thousands of strains in
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projects Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on research projects with multiple stakeholders Demonstrated experience in undertaking quality research activities which maximise publishing outputs in
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superannuation and annual leave loading. The successful candidate must be able to hold and maintain a 10A Defence Export Controls Permit under the Defence Trade Controls Act (2012), or be able to access
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and international academic researchers, research assistant(s) and research students to develop a unified computational model of how humans use automated advice. Undertake independent and collaborative
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opportunity The Daffodil Centre is a world-leading cancer research centre, directly influencing policy decisions and clinical practice across the cancer control continuum. The Daffodil Centre combines the
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. This collaborative initiative between Monash University’s SensiLab and RMIT University’s Tectonic Formation Lab aims to develop new design methodologies that control the spontaneous dynamics of emergent systems with
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exciting opportunity to join the team as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and work on projects examining the neural basis of cognitive control as well as brain stimulation, cognitive training and neurofeedback
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or controlled environments, and an understanding of grain processing and grain quality. Familiarity with the Narrabri region of northern NSW would be an advantage as the appointee will be expected to conduct