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Advance cutting-edge research in additive manufacturing at a world-class facility! Full time, 2 year fixed term contract Base Salary, (Academic Level A) $86,584 - $116,679 + 17% superannuation About
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presentations, and securing research funding develop and maintain a strong research profile, including peer-reviewed publications and engagement in translational research with industry, policy, or community
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activity. developing network of academic, industry, and professional partners, and a developing research profile in the discipline or area of expertise. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia Please note
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mentorship communicate and support research through writing of manuscripts, grant applications, and conference presentations manage ongoing partnerships with academic and industry collaborators coordinate
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research through writing of manuscripts, grant applications, and conference presentations manage ongoing partnerships with academic and industry collaborators coordinate laboratory administrative tasks
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industry participate in research student supervision at the undergraduate and postgraduate level develop your profile through conferences and seminars contribute to a positive, supportive and inclusive
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for smart-design, manufacture and quality assurance of targeted radiopharmaceuticals. AMTAR is a large consortium led by The University of Queensland in collaboration with the University of Sydney and
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. The project will afford opportunities to collaborate within the broader university community and with industry partners across a breadth of application domains. In this role you will: conduct robotics research
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, data analysis, and interdisciplinary industry collaboration to develop innovative solutions for improving crop performance under heat stress conditions. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be
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outcomes from the project are expected to advance understanding of active perception, in addition to potential industry and clinical applications. Your key responsibilities will be: to design and conduct