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research exploring how the brain regulates perceptual and cognitive processes. In this role, you will conduct human studies using behavioural testing and brain imaging techniques to investigate a range of
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presentations with clarity and professionalism. Well-developed planning, organisation, and computer literacy skills that support high-quality research and academic output. Proven experience supervising
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for part-time) or Level C - $152,695 - $176,065 per annum (pro rata for part time) Lead research to transform knowledge and clinical care of uveitis / Use cutting-edge corneal imaging / Cultivate
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cutting-edge corneal imaging / Cultivate interdisciplinary collaborations Apply now for this unique opportunity to engage in innovative eye research Investing in you - benefits package including salary
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for part-time) or Level C - $152,695 - $176,065 per annum (pro rata for part time) Lead research to transform knowledge and clinical care of uveitis / Use cutting-edge corneal imaging / Cultivate
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biomarker collection and MRI imaging. Both the EJS ACT-PD Trial and Initiative are led by Professor Camille Carroll (Newcastle University, Co-Chief investigator) and Professor Thomas Foltynie (UCL, Co-Chief
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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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Professor Reema Harrison at the AIHI, and involves collaborators from Sydney Children's Hospital, St Vincent’s Health Australia, Northern Health, Monash Health and several universities. Other collaborators
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, image processing, medical imaging, databases, web technologies, and application integration using APIs/SDKs are a definite asset. The candidate should have an established track record of publishing in key
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Observatory system, with a particular focus on flux calibration and image quality considerations. Once the system is in operation we intend to fully exploit the data set to address forefront open questions in