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-disciplinary Engineering Services Team within the College of Science & Engineering, where the Computer Systems Engineer supports the College of Science and Engineering by delivering high-quality technical
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate to undertake a Psychology research project in a co-funded industry-based PhD titled: Whose problem is it anyway? Navigating shared responsibility for child
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| Honours or Masters student studying electrical, electronic or mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence (or computer science, majoring in artificial intelligence), information technology or other
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We are seeking outstanding candidates for fully funded PhD Scholarship opportunities working jointly at Flinders University Caring Futures Institute and the South Australian Health and Medical
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the application for this scholarship The application for PhD admission will only be assessed where the applicant is successful in being awarded the scholarship Prior to submitting an application for the scholarship
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University (principal supervisor Assoc. Prof. Claire Henry) and associate supervision will be provided by fellow academics in Screen or other discipline(s) as appropriate to the PhD project. The full-time PhD
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. This exciting project is funded by a Industry PhD Program. Flinders University and Bookbot.com, are partners in the program. The student will be based at Flinders University for 4 days a week. The candidate will
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determined to be suitable for Level B, Level C or Level D positions depending on their relevant experience. In this position, you will also demonstrate: Completion of a PhD in mechanical engineering, advanced
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. About the Role As a Research Associate, you will contribute to cutting-edge research exploring the molecular and cellular mechanisms of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Working under the direction
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and implement cutting-edge assays to explore how bacteriophages regulate their life cycle and respond to environmental signals, combining wet-lab and computational biology approaches. The Research