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to share skills, integrate data, and harness new technologies to develop and trial innovative prevention, early intervention and treatment programs for substance use and mental disorders. We are looking
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opportunity The School of Mathematics and Statistics is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the development and application of hybrid numerical-asymptotic methods to nonlinear systems. Your
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to the development of new concepts, methods, and scalable systems for networked digital twins that support autonomous decision infrastructure for adaptive action with human oversight. This project is part of
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fixed term 2-year position Work within a major industry backed, multidisciplinary research partnership developing cutting edge metal composite coatings for extreme industrial environments Base Salary
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Apply now Job no:502321 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Support the development and implementation of molecular monitoring tools Modest Relocation allowance
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Salary Package: $109,272 – $117,108 per annum ((Level A.6–A.8, PhD Awarded Rate), or a higher salary may be considered for candidates with significant relevant experience, plus 17
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The University of Sydney was established in 1850 and is consistently recognised, both locally and internationally, for its outstanding teaching and research excellence. Sydney alumni include Prime
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the following skills and experience: A PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in law, preferably with a focus on space law/ technology law. Experience in research report writing and ability
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PRIMARY DETAIL - Salary Package: $109,272 – $117,108 per annum ((Level A.6–A.8, PhD Awarded Rate), plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading. - Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed
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experimental effort, including superconducting qubit measurements, development of a cryogenic cosmic-ray detector, dilution refrigerator operation, and nanofabrication of radiation-resilient qubit designs, with