147 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL" positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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, continuing position. An exciting opportunity to contribute to the cultural life of the University campus as our next Exhibition Coordinator. The Exhibitions Coordinator works to plan, design and deliver
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develop and implement a strategic plan for the Australian Defence Technologies Academy, fostering cutting-edge research and education in close collaboration with multiple internal and external stakeholders
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allow the team to develop lung function-based respiratory biomarkers through the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning and image processing technologies to lung ventilation data
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program, TERN aims to ensure every terrestrial ecosystem in Australia is represented in the sample and data libraries, so that environmental change across all systems can be monitored To be successful you
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. Experience in effectively leading, managing and developing a team. Demonstrated experience in customer support and the ability to work with and understand a broad range of data users. The path to Adelaide
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development of new light-based and label-free imaging technologies and their translation to biological research or industry. The successful applicant will play a leading role in developing and implementing
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, strategy, and program design. Strong connections with Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations and communities, with a demonstrated track record of building trusted, authentic, and sustainable
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. Fixed term, full time position available for 2 years with a possible of extension. Train with an amazing group of molecular biologists focussed on addressing critical gaps in our understandings
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students to learn by providing expertise into design and development of innovative pedagogically-driven practices and learning technologies. Working under general direction, the Project Coordinator provides
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in the Tumour Inflammation and Immunotherapy Program at SAiGENCI combine molecular biological and genetic approaches, together with human translational studies, to identify the mechanisms by which