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of wireless electric vehicle charging. About Us Join a high-performing research team at Macquarie University to help develop next-generation wireless charging technology for electric vehicles. This industry-led
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will be instrumental in analysing learning needs, designing training materials, and developing a suite of learning materials that enable business users to operate successfully with new processes, data
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to develop, teach and convene units at the postgraduate and undergraduate levels, while supervising Higher Degree Research students as well as leading and collaborating on research projects. The successful
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-driven threat hunting and telemetry correlation to identify previously undetected threats across the University environment. Developing, refining and operationalising incident response playbooks
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student safety and have a track record in developing large-scale education and training programs within complex organisations, we want to hear from you. About the Role Reporting to the Director, Student
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of specialised services and efficient HR transactions. Specifically, the role will: Working as an integral part of the team to support the development and implementation of a broad range of HR activities including
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for the University’s educational endeavour across all aspects of the educational lifecycle, including pathways and access, curriculum and educational capability development, educational outcomes and graduate success
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undertake research validating and developing new approaches to optimise various aspects of intense laser interaction with matter to reach the conditions for effective non-thermal fusion burn of boron fuels
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commercialisation activities — from pipeline development and opportunity identification through to IP protection and deal closure . Key responsibilities include: Supporting the development and implementation
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soldier flies (Hermetia illucens, BSF) are increasingly used to manage organic waste on large scales. A/Prof Maciej Maselko’s research group is developing BSF into a synthetic biology platform capable