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Sydney initiative aims to build on and utilize expertise within SAIL for research, development and translation of novel photonics and optics technologies into industry and government applications. The SAIL
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% superannuation About the opportunity Professor Cameron Turtle is the CLEARbridge Chair in Cancer Immunotherapy. Professor Turtle leads clinical and laboratory research teams developing and conducting clinical
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to undertake a range of research tasks, researcher skills and capacities mapping, project management and development, and primary research writing. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with several
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activities. The Sydney EarthBank node will join the national AuScope Geochemistry Network , an Australian consortium of Earth Science institutes cooperating to develop national geochemistry research
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research projects. They will conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the supervision of senior academic staff, and they will assist in the development and management of research projects
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is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the development and application of hybrid numerical-asymptotic methods to nonlinear systems. Your key responsibilities will be to: work on an
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at the interface of polymer chemistry, solid-state materials and electrochemistry develop and optimise templating techniques for controlled structure formation and material design design, characterise, and optimise
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representation beyond the human. This project involves developing experiments in more-than-human inclusion is two different contexts. The first concerns local adaptation planning, engaging with regional government
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About the opportunity The Cancer and Stem Cell Laboratory is dedicated to understanding how normal stem cells transform into cancer stem cells and to developing targeted therapies that eliminate
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at the University of Sydney is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Physics) to work within the Dynamics and Neural Systems Group, led by A/Prof Ben Fulcher, on developing novel methods to analyze non