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the University’s budget, strategic plan, and significant commercial activities. Oversee financial and risk management, control, and accountability systems. Engage with complex and future-facing challenges, including
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approaches to explore problems associated with membrane charge transport. Ion channels are proteins that control the movements of charged molecules across cell membranes to enable electrical activity in
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transport and energy conversion. The incorporation of 2D nanomaterials as sacrificial layers enables precise control over nanochannel architecture, ensuring enhanced selectivity, mechanical robustness, and
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supports the global operations of the University both directly as well as through its controlled entities. The Information Technology Services (ITS) function, provides RMIT University with current and
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. Each of these functions supports the global operations of the University both directly as well as through its controlled entities. The Experience function’s vision is to bring to life RMIT’s strategy by
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mechanisms of online media platforms by granting users full control over their sensitive information. Innovation. To meet users' varying privacy demands, this project put forward a graph-based user
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of the University both directly as well as through its controlled entities. The Information Technology Services (ITS) function provides RMIT University with current and emerging Technology systems and services. Our
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. Document system architecture and development processes. Maintain version control and ensure reproducibility of the system. Participate and provide technical updates in project meetings. Perform other tasks
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associated hazards or risks and put in place appropriate controls to mitigate or reduce the risks. The risk assessment will inform the planning of your project and help decide what resources, assistance and
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description of how these proteins respond to physiological stimuli to control electrical signalling the body. This project, in collaboration with researchers at Cornell University, USA, is funded by