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Head of Operations - Artificial Heart Frontiers Program Job No.: 680632 Location: Monash University Alfred Campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 30/06/2028
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and beyond. About You We're seeking a passionate individual who thrives both independently in a research environment and as a collaborative member of the History program. As the successful candidate you
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Islander undergraduate and postgraduate student program to strengthen student recruitment, engagement and success and ensure they are completed in accordance with agreed standards and timeframes
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manage multiple priorities effectively, while your computer literacy and experience with financial systems, especially SAP, will support your technical performance. A sound understanding of GST in a
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Veterinarian forms part of a dynamic team accountable for the delivery of a comprehensive program of veterinary care encompassing the animals and activities supported by MARP. You will use your high-level
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physicist with an outstanding research record in one or more areas of theoretical quantum science, including: Quantum computing Quantum information Quantum communication Quantum sensing Quantum optics Quantum
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to work independently and collaboratively. Advanced planning, time management, and written communication skills are essential, along with proven computer literacy and proficiency in relevant software and
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for drug discovery. Publishing peer-reviewed research and contributing to industrial software tools. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: A PhD in machine learning, computer
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the delivery of clinical trials within the Computational Neuroscience Laboratory and the Addiction and Impulsivity Research group . In these roles, you will help ensure effective participant recruitment
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. The scholarship will enable a PhD scholar to pursue a full-time program of specialist research in Literary Studies or Creative Writing. We are seeking enthusiastic and committed graduate research students