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Medical School is growing - and we’re excited to welcome a new Lecturer (Medical Imaging) who will play a key role in preparing the next generation of medical imaging professionals. Our programs are known
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of techniques such as EDS, CL, EBSD, SAED, CBED and STEM imaging modes. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with experience managing the operational requirements of a laboratory or research facility
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: Design, develop, test, and maintain high-quality software solutions aligned with Curtin’s strategic goals and technology standards. Champion modern development practices, including clean code, automated
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at the intersection of space-based imaging, geospatial analytics and deep learning? Look no further. The Centre for Crop and Disease Management, Curtin University, is seeking to hire a Research Associate / Research
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existing research proposals, developing project budgets, including interpretation of funding rules, associated funder requirements and obligations, and relevant legislation, codes, and guidelines
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TOFMS, TOF-SIMS, imaging techniques) and a good understanding of plant/ microbial processes and early life. In addition, you will have an excellent record of publication in the field of organic
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a minimum course weighted average (CWA) of 65) Hold a current AusIMM Associate membership: Undergraduate Student Membership (use code "Student2025" at checkout to waive application fee) Please see
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Developer II , you’ll play a key role in the full software development lifecycle - designing, coding, testing, and documenting solutions that meet Curtin’s evolving needs. Working within a dynamic agile team
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TOFMS, TOF-SIMS, imaging techniques) and a good understanding of plant/ microbial processes and early life. In addition, you will have an excellent record of publication in the field of organic
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with proven ability to draft clear, concise, and compliant documentation (e.g., policies, procedures, forms). In-depth knowledge of WHS legislation, standards (e.g. ISO 45001), and Codes of Practice