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of potential options for implementation. This will include prototyping and testing of various implementation options, analysis and documentation of results. Project 2 - Future Power System Modelling: As part of
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funding from the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (AEDRTC) and will fund the candidate to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. The candidate will receive training in, and use
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improved delivery of care and cost-savings to the health system. This scholarship and objectives are part of a planned larger project, giving the candidate options to focus on an area or skillset of interest
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candidates must possess an Honours degree with a First Class [1A] designation, or a master’s degree with a substantial research / thesis component. Evidence of journal publications would be highly desirable
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roles might be created through sustainable building in 2030 and 2050? (for example, how will re-use, recycling and repair work be part of the future of building?); What kinds of organisations will people
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as part of a multidisciplinary team to complete tasks within set timeframes and agreed budgets Application process Application packages should include (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) university
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, converting to part-time study - FAQs answered Want to join the team of experts working at CSIRO? We pride ourselves on recruiting the best minds in Australia and around the world, where creativity and skill
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as part of a discovery project. The PhD candidate will be jointly supervised by Dr Nataliia Sergiienko from the University of Adelaide, and Adi Kurniawan and Jana Orszaghova from the University
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and behaviours thereby reducing the burden of disease associated with this condition and it risk factors. Members of the supervisory team (Burton, Stephan & Siervo) secured funding as part of the WA
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(quantitative/qualitative) AND/OR computing design and analysis skills Provide evidence of strong oral and written communication skills Demonstrate an ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary research team