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will include methods from stochastic analysis, partial differential equations, multiscale analysis and the theory of dynamical systems. The technology of magnetic memories is grounded in the theory
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Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD in engineering, environmental science, or a related field, with a focus on asset management or corrosion research experience in corrosion analysis and modelling
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to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral research associate in Numerical Electromagnetism who has: a PHD in Physics or Electrical Engineering with direct relevance to Numerical Electromagnetism excellent
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of advanced CRISPR gene- and transcript-editing technologies to manipulate neuronal biochemistry and physiology, thereby enabling the generation of impactful discoveries that inform future preclinical studies
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Australian health policy through co-design of a 'toolkit' to assist patient groups navigate industry sponsorship arrangements. It follows on the joint consumer and academic 'Trust & Transparency' initiative
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navigate industry sponsorship arrangements. It follows on the joint consumer and academic 'Trust & Transparency' initiative: https://hcnsw.org.au/training-resources/resources/publications/consumer
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neurodegenerative disease models. This will be achieved through the application of advanced CRISPR gene- and transcript-editing technologies to manipulate neuronal biochemistry and physiology, thereby enabling
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appreciation of women's intellectual authority. This research aligns with National Interest and ARC objectives - it provides benefits to the nation by addressing three policy pillars: 1) expanding knowledge
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stress conditions. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be responsible for designing and implementing novel phenotyping protocols, utilising drone and hyperspectral imaging technologies to capture high
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to and meet required standards, and can make sound recommendations on any adjustments that might be necessary Assists with the supervision of PhD, Masters and Honours students and their respective research