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failure by amplifying the intrinsic regenerative potential of the human heart. These new therapeutics will be used to treat MI patients, enabling regeneration of cardiac muscle to reverse heart failure and
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Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Clinical Epigenetics group, led by Professor Harshita Pant. This role is embedded within the Cytokine receptor laboratory at the Centre for Cancer Biology and plays a pivotal
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of Mathematics and Statistics are currently seeking two Magma Research Associates / Magma Research Fellows to develop and maintain the Magma computer algebra system (http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/magma
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Research Associates / Magma Research Fellows to develop and maintain the Magma computer algebra system (http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/magma/ ). These positions are based at the University of Sydney in a
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. You will work closely with Professor Ali Abbas (School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ) and Professor Gregor Verbic (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ), in partnership with
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Exceptional development opportunity working with world class researchers • Build your academic networks and access cutting-edge facilities and technology • Full-time, 2 year fixed
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Biomolecular Engineering ) and Professor Gregor Verbic (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ), in partnership with industry collaborators. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop, implement, and
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in conducting human behavioural experiments or human-centered field studies. Demonstrated experience in using machine learning, such as deep learning for image processing, or natural
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to combine law with fields like technology and commerce. It also promotes a collaborative environment for researchers to address real-world issues and advance the rule of law globally. The Transforming Energy
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Sciences, Political Sciences, Computer Sciences, or Engineering, with a strong track record (relative to opportunities) in research on disaster management, extreme contexts, and resilience including a body