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. Evidence of research outputs including publications, conference contributions and/or technical reports in the field. Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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. Evidence of research outputs including publications, conference contributions and/or technical reports in the field. Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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-thin materials, heterostructures and electronic/photonic circuits Proven ability to undertake scientific research and development in research programs Demonstrate ability to clearly communicate research
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evidenced by publications, development of new research initiatives, competitive research funding, and industry links Demonstrated ability to supervise research students. Ability to build effective networks
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and characterise ultra-thin materials, heterostructures and electronic/photonic circuits Proven ability to undertake scientific research and development in research programs Demonstrate ability
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materials, heterostructures and electronic/photonic circuits Proven ability to undertake scientific research and development in research programs Demonstrate ability to clearly communicate research results
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waste-heat recovery from power electronics and electric motors, publishing findings in high-quality international peer-reviewed journals, and assist in supervision of PhD and undergraduate research
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Based in School of Computer and Information Technology (Mawson Lakes) Full-time (1.0 FTE), 11-month fixed term contract Salary Range: $114,917 - $135,932 per
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designing and implementing power electronic systems for rotating machines and grid-coupled applications. Strong Research Track Record: An emerging record of high-quality research outputs (e.g., peer reviewed
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may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About You The Research Fellow will join the research team led by Dr/ Amy Gelmi and contribute to collaborative research across