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team/Mō te tīma The Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine undertakes internationally renowned research in pathology, biomedical science, and imaging. This research underpins our award-winning
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projects both within the Department and across the university. Your research interests could include embedded systems and FPGA programming, with applications in biomedical, image processing signal
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contributing to big-picture strategy, this role offers the scope, variety, and impact you’re looking for. As the Deputy Faculty Manager, you’ll work closely with the Faculty Manager, Executive Dean and Faculty
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Māori that one "word" can act as both a noun and a verb: the word 'kai' can mean 'food', but also 'eat'. How are such "words" processed by Māori speakers? Are they really one word, or are they homonyms
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communication skills and a keen eye for detail while being able to see the bigger picture to ensure successful project delivery. Your skills in writing test scripts, producing test cases and documenting defects
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aerial imagery and LiDAR datasets to create a prototype 'digital twin' of New Zealand's planted forests. Research Abstract The student will contribute to national-scale geospatial research projects
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align with the Department's existing research strengths, including power systems, power electronics, microfluidics, electronic nanomaterials, embedded systems, image processing signal processing, or other