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, the profession or community contribute significantly to successful applications for competitive research grants and/ or funding to deliver research impact provide training, informal mentoring, and guidance
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Full time, 2 years fixed term, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Chemistry Opportunity to drive a high-impact research program on engineering carbon fixation in cyanobacteria Base
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impact. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct high-quality, original research on AI-enabled decision-making dynamics in complex, large-scale project systems develop formal, computational
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+ 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate – Antenna Design to contribute to applied
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, sensing, and computing within a single unified network. These positions will involve advancing fundamental theories and the enabling technologies needed for simultaneous communication, sensing, computing
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underpinning a new national screening program for type 1 diabetes in children Academic Level A from Base from $89,831p. a (Pro Rata) and Level B Base Salary from $127,436 p.a. (pro‑rata) + 17% superannuation
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connection intervention to improve adolescent mental health (the Mind Your Mate program). You will work collaboratively with the Mind Your Mate project team, supervise junior research staff, and aid the Chief
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Medical Research Council, our 4-year research program meets this need. A collaborative initiative of aged care providers and consumers (Southern Cross Care, Hardi Aged Care, United Protestant Association
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and a strong desire to develop new ideas and research directions, aimed towards making high-impact findings and developing a research career Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication
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. The position is funded by an ARC Discovery Project on mitigating the effects of ionising radiation in superconducting quantum computers, in collaboration with Dr Xanthe Croot 's Superconducting Quantum Circuits