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engineering trade-based manufacturing and maintenance. Demonstrated high level of computer literacy, knowledge and hands-on experience in use of specialized engineering software for design and manufacturing
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Job no:517165 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level B) $114,917 - $135,932 per annum plus an employer contribution of up
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biology: How do epigenetic features contribute to the regulation of the genome? We study how chromatin drives specificity for regulating gene expression. You will be dissecting the molecular features
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The project is a collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group, within the Combat
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. High level computer skills, including experience with the Microsoft Office suite of products. Ability to exercise judgement and use initiative. Demonstrated ability to manage a variety of involved tasks
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and supervision in a clinical environment. Demonstrated clinical skills providing flexible psychological therapy to a range of client presentations Demonstrated computer literacy and ability to learn
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open to Australian citizens who can meet the requirements for PhD admission at the University of Adelaide, and who can demonstrate suitable experience in Mathematics, Physics and/or Computer Science
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candidate is identified. For further information For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Professor Hung Nguyen School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences P: +61 (8) 8313 6214 E
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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ATSE’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to women and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides a