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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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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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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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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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the smooth operation, maintenance and development of Curtin’s suite of Electron Microscopes (SEMs and TEMs), optical systems and EM sample preparation labs. You will deliver high-quality technical expertise
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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 aim of this project is to develop and validate an experimental paradigm that can describe the dynamic processes underlying C2 agility and to characterise the situational factors by which C2 agility can