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; wireless sensor networks; green communications; next generation wireless broadband networks; signal processing and acoustics; digital image processing; structural health monitoring and underwater
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resources that inspire, motivate, teach, and support adult learners through a range of delivery modes and models, with a focus on technology-enhanced and online learning; Ability to design and deliver
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Imaging, Biomarker and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of Ageing and the Australian multidomain Approach to Reduce dementia Risk by protecting brain health With lifestyle intervention study (AU-ARROW) a 24-month
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the Australian Imaging, Biomarker and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of Ageing and the Australian multidomain Approach to Reduce dementia Risk by protecting brain health With lifestyle intervention study (AU-ARROW), a 24
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. This research aims to understand the link between osteoporosis and vascular calcification using novel imaging approaches such as a bone density scan, to capture a high-risk population for cardiovascular disease
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of this technology in a broader variety of clinical settings should be supported, nurses need to be trained and educated on how to safely use this new technology, which may lead to improved patient outcomes. Project
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research about the use and impact of technology in home learning environments and pre-schools, very little is known about the role other settings (e.g playgrounds, libraries, museums,) as major contributors
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of quality improvement processes About you Qualifications: Degree qualification in a relevant discipline with subsequent experience OR equivalent level of expertise gained from a combination of experience
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, Recruitment Lead via people@ecu.edu.au for more information. Application Process Please upload an up-to-date resume summarising your experience and achievements. Advert Closure Applications close Thursday 24
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, Iordan AD, Dolcos S. Neural correlates of emotion–cognition interactions: A review of evidence from brain imaging investigations. Journal of Cognitive Psychology (Hove, England). 2011;23(6):669-94. Grady C