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Research Fellow - Analog/RF IC Design for Portable Radar System Job No.: 691720 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2 Years fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280
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mentoring, and the ability to work both independently and within an interdisciplinary team. Expertise in urban design, inclusive or participatory co-design practices, and project and stakeholder coordination
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analysis, experience designing and facilitating large workshops, and the ability to supervise and mentor research staff and higher degree or honours students. With strong organisational and communication
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addiction and mental health policy Advance evidence for change as Research Fellow at NAMHSU The Opportunity The National Addiction and Mental Health Surveillance Unit (NAMHSU) is leading a Medical Research
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. More recent advances include the increasing emergence of driverless cars. This is an area in which rapid changes continue to occur, most recently as the world both deals with and looks to emerge from
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collaborative networks The Opportunity Monash University is seeking a Research Fellow to join the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology within the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute at the Clayton
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-world impact Discover a career path that inspires, challenges and rewards About the Organisation: At Monash, work feels different – it is driven by purpose and possibility. Our people feel a deep sense of
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ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity At one of the largest public health schools in the Asia–Pacific, you’ll join a vibrant research ecosystem powered by innovation, collaboration and
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one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic biomedical research environments, bringing together over 120 research groups across seven interdisciplinary health programs. BDI works at the intersection
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The Opportunity The Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance is seeking an Academic Research Assistant to contribute to the ARC Discovery project Climate Vocabularies: New Methodologies for Music and