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The Level A Research Fellow will contribute to the research efforts of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, with a specific focus on advancing a cutting-edge research program in
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meaningful program of work that includes literature reviews, field research, data analysis and scientific writing. The role also involves preparing ethics applications and presenting research findings
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include conducting qualitative interviews, facilitating focus groups and consumer co-design workshops, and contributing to systematic reviews. You'll also play a crucial role in collecting quantitative data
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Experience working with geospatial data Desirable technical requirements: Experience with the ISSM ice sheet model or other ice sheet models Experience with the UM and/or ACCESS-AM2 atmosphere model, or other
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: Providing input to grant and proposal writing Literature review Research and Analysis Design Evaluation design and implementation Data Acquisition, analysis, presentation and preparation of a range of
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Factors, patient safety, healthcare quality and clinical research or systems improvement; Demonstrated skills in qualitative or mixed methods research, data collection and analysis; and Knowledge of Human
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early-career researcher eager to build a strong foundation in high-impact scientific inquiry and data-driven discovery. The successful candidate will be integrated into an established research group
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data extraction and literature evaluation, with no laboratory work involved. You will help shape how animal model data is assessed and presented to ensure it is both transparent and useful to the wider
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unique data collection opportunities, including large-scale agricultural household surveys, measurement experiments (such as DNA fingerprinting for plant variety identification), and impact studies
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building a digital platform that consolidates and presents this information. Centred on data extraction and expert review, the position involves assessing the accuracy and appropriateness of scientific