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Acceleration who has: strong experience in FPGA design, machine learning or a related field in the case of the Postdoctoral Research Associate, a PhD (or near completion) in FPGA design, machine learning or a
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to identify mechanisms and potential treatments of chronic pain using immunology-based technical approaches that include high-parameter cytometry, high-plex imaging and data analysis supervise PhD and Honours
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and knowledge translation activities. This position is well suited to a candidate with a PhD focused on lifestyle intervention mechanisms, and who is seeking to apply these skills to a high-impact
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group and with other universities and industry participate in research student supervision at the undergraduate and postgraduate level develop your profile through conferences and seminars contribute to a
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modelling, student mentoring, and direct collaboration with industry and university partners to ensure research outcomes are translatable and impactful. Your key responsibilities will be in: lead experimental
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the mentoring of the PhD students related to the project. About you a PhD in an area related to philosophy or the history of philosophy research or proven track-record on women in the history of philosophy strong
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their area, and collaborate with colleagues to achieve research objectives. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with academic staff, researchers, and students within the discipline and broader
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(with an increasing degree of autonomy) ensures quality, standards and excellence are maintained in any research activities and output provide informal mentoring and advice to students and other staff
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provide training, informal mentoring, and guidance to lower-level academics and supervise postgraduate research students or projects where appropriate develops productive relationships, collaborations and
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presentations for disseminating research and manuscripts for publication in high impact scientific journals assist in the supervision of undergraduate, master’s and PhD students within Professor Tricoli’s groups