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Remuneration: $118,974 - $141,283 p.a. Level B plus 17% employer superannuation Develop data management protocols for data analysis Analyse high-frequency neuro data from ICU trials Drive innovation in
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fast-readout electron detectors to validate the methods developed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field. Research
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and statistics, with expertise spanning time series analysis, Bayesian inference, financial econometrics, and data analytics. As home to one of the strongest forecasting research groups worldwide, we
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peer-reviewed publications, while providing senior-level expertise to support and mentor internal teams. A vital responsibility includes guiding emerging science-practitioners (Clinical Psychology PhD
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the school environment impacts teacher gender bias. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for data collection & analysis, research design, contribute to the preparation of research papers, work
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and trials focused on women’s mental health. This includes designing study protocols, preparing ethics submissions, conducting data analysis, publishing in high-impact journals, and contributing
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and evaluation. Responsibilities include conducting clinical interviews and focus groups with patients and clinicians, assessing the feasibility of care models and supporting the analysis and
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questionnaires. The role also supports a range of related research activities including trial coordination, participant follow-up, data management and analysis and preparation of research outputs. This position
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the University’s research capacity in a globally relevant field. The role provides the opportunity to develop and publish a monograph based on Korean Studies-related PhD research or, if already published
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meaningful program of work that includes literature reviews, field research, data analysis and scientific writing. The role also involves preparing ethics applications and presenting research findings