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pathways; target delivery mechanisms; and radiation shielding options. Your research will contribute to the project outcomes that will provide insight into the feasibility and potential of advanced, quasi
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a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the team and contribute to this initiative. Working closely with materials modelling experts, you will have a primary role in planning experimental materials
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control, from combinations of computational fluid dynamics and experimental data. You will join the Australian Centre for Robotics (ACFR), at the University of Sydney. The ACFR is one of the largest
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of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. To be successful at a Level A you will need: PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in experimental physics (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics) or electrical
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responsibilities include maintaining and managing a large mouse colony and contributing to manuscript preparation and conference presentations. This role requires significant independence in experimental planning
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, developing and deploying online experiments or other “human intelligence tasks” via crowd-source platforms (e.g. Prolific Academic, Amazon Mechanical Turk). Interest or experience in defence research and
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grant applications, abstracts, annual and progress reports. Undertake unsupervised research support tasks consistent with established methodologies (includes laboratory experimentation). Perform data
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miniaturised optical systems. In this role, you will contribute to the experimental development of new nano-optical devices and their integration into optical systems. You will be involved in the design and
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miniaturised optical systems. In this role, you will contribute to the experimental development of new nano-optical devices and their integration into optical systems. You will be involved in the design and
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Director of the Adelaide Centre for Epigenetics (ACE). Together the SAiGENCI Cancer Epigenetics program and ACE strive to unravel the epigenetic mechanisms contributing to cell fate, development and cancer