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Medical School is growing - and we’re excited to welcome a new Lecturer (Medical Imaging) who will play a key role in preparing the next generation of medical imaging professionals. Our programs are known
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Job Reference: 1113567 Empower the next generation of medical imaging professionals through excellence in education, clinical leadership, and research. At Curtin University, we are transforming
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. Grow audiences and engagement across social media platforms through effective and engaging content. Create, update and publish written, image and video content on social media channels and ensure
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learning from experienced engineers and domain experts. Your responsibilities will include: Contributing to and supporting applied research activities, including experimentation, evaluation, and prototype
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of techniques such as EDS, CL, EBSD, SAED, CBED and STEM imaging modes. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with experience managing the operational requirements of a laboratory or research facility
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TOFMS, TOF-SIMS, imaging techniques) and a good understanding of plant/ microbial processes and early life. In addition, you will have an excellent record of publication in the field of organic
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at the intersection of space-based imaging, geospatial analytics and deep learning? Look no further. The Centre for Crop and Disease Management, Curtin University, is seeking to hire a Research Associate / Research
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TOFMS, TOF-SIMS, imaging techniques) and a good understanding of plant/ microbial processes and early life. In addition, you will have an excellent record of publication in the field of organic
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publications and research experiences in structural dynamics and structural health monitoring, especially on computer vision, image processing, machine learning, deep learning, signal processing and data
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the potential to change the world. There are prestigious Scholarships in 2026 for outstanding researchers from around the world to conduct paradigm-shifting research based at any of Western Australia’s five