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te tūranga nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do As the Studio Technician in Moving Image and VP, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining the Digital Screen's specialised, Editing, Colour
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memorable experience in using Digital technologies in image processing technologies. The Graphic Image Lab is a new facility supporting the Bindery, printmaking and photography labs with a focus on
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representation of the system being modelled, and acts as an intermediary step between the real world situation and the computer model. Hierarchical Control Conceptual Modelling (HCCM) is a framework that defines a
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studio and/or location sound workflows, including boom and lavalier mic operation, dual-system recording, and sound capture for picture Strong IT system management skills, especially post-production
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Patel Prof (Hon) David McCormack Discipline(s): Clinical Project Modern cardiovascular care relies on weekly multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings that integrate cardiology, cardiac surgery, imaging
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companion animal internal medicine, companion animal surgery. Veterinary degree registrable in New Zealand Provision of clinical services and clinical teaching. Memberships or advanced qualifications
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four telescopes: a 1-m with a high-res fibre-fed echelle spectrograph, 1.8-m with 2.2 sq. deg. imager & two 0.6-m. The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences offers a spectrum of majors including
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of segmentation of thalamic nuclei and their related neurocircuits derived from human MRI brain imaging. In this role you will undertake research to examine the volume of thalamic nuclei and related neuroimaging
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the process through which individuals strive to improve their health and well-being after a substance-related condition. Recovery housing offers safe, stable accommodation for those in recovery and
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to develop search strategies, screen studies, and syntheses of key findings across fields such as health informatics, human-computer interaction, and organisational theory. Outcome The outcome will be a