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to developing nanostructured single atom materials from solid wastes, improving catalyst performances in advanced oxidation processes and materials yield during synthesis, conducting mechanistic studies in device
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of the medicine curriculum. The sessions provide an opportunity for students to apply their knowledge and develop skills in clinical reasoning. Availability is required for a Wednesday AND Friday (half days
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will contribute to the project by developing nanostructured single atom materials for environmental and sustainable catalysis, conducting mechanistic studies, and enabling large-scale materials
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HEO5 $82,922 - $92,203 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term full-time position for 18 months. The Biomedical Engineer will play a key role in developing
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that enable and support staff and students to achieve success in their research, teaching and learning. These activities include collection development and management, both physical and electronic; services
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experience in machine learning research and development, particularly with a specialisation in such areas as: digital forensics, computer vision, biometrics (face or voice recognition, etc.) and natural
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class sizes. High level verbal and interpersonal skills with the ability to develop key relationships with a diverse range of staff and students. Demonstrated ability to work effectively under pressure
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, Adaptive control, Smart control. Sustainable Engineering and Renewable Energy: Renewable energy technologies (e.g., wind, wave, solar), Sustainable design and development, Sustainable transportation systems
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their specialty to synthesise research, develop evidence-based resources and lead research that assists with closing the evidence-to-practice gap. To be successful you will need: Level A: Tertiary qualifications in
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are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors in January 2026. Adelaide University will combine the strengths of the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, and