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ABOUT THE PROJECTTerrestrial Antarctica is largely characterised by hyperarid and oligotrophic conditions. Despite this, the continent harbours diverse microbial communities, as well as multiple
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reliable tool for predicting and mitigating dam failures, improving safety, resource management, and sustainability in water infrastructure.We are seeking two highly motivated and talented PhD candidates
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broad goals in decision making in contested and dynamic environments, multi-agent reinforcement learning, and secure and robust machine learning solutions. The ideal candidate will enjoy working in a team
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.•First or co-author on at least 1x peer-reviewed published manuscript.•Demonstrate outstanding writing and communication skills.•Demonstrate ability to work well as part of a team.•Open to constructive
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higher degree by research candidates. Ability to build effective networks with colleagues resulting in collaborative outcomes. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills appropriate for interacting
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effective networks with colleagues resulting in collaborative outcomes. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills appropriate for interacting with higher degree by research candidates, staff and
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equivalent qualifications or research experience. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills Demonstrated experience in research in evidence synthesis methodology and research methods and experience
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and the North-West communities. Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to the core values of UNE and we are committed to engaging, supporting and growing a richly diverse workforce. From the Oorala
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diagnostic interviews with participants using multiple standardised clinical assessment instruments, always adhering to research protocol liaising and communicating with clinical staff (such as psychiatrists
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standardised clinical assessment instruments, always adhering to research protocol liaising and communicating with clinical staff (such as psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, nurses, youth workers), as