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looking for a Principal Business Analyst to help drive our Student Management Systems Transformation – a flagship initiative supporting the University’s strategic goals. This isn’t just a system replacement
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the social, cognitive, and communicative skills needed to autonomously engage in meaningful, long-term human-robot interactions. Project overview: Social robots are designed to be competent partners that help
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to maintain biological cultures, assist with equipment setup, participate in experiments and field trials, and handle data collection and analysis. You will work closely with the DAC2BIO project lead and the
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x that maximizes the output y given function f when the evaluation of such function f is expensive. The purpose of this exciting project is to design and visualize an algorithm that can perform what
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superannuation) Contribute to the optimum welfare of laboratory animals Provide technical support to interesting projects and junior staff Be a part of an inclusive, collaborative team The Opportunity Are you
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Reporting to the Project Manager in The Centre for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS), the focus of this role will be to provide a variety of
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strategy. We are looking to recruit postgraduate research students (at either Honours, Masters thesis, or PhD level) for the following three projects with our industry partner Senetas. Senetas is a global
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their full leadership potential and help them gain exposure to Australia’s national energy industry. The prestigious PhD scholarship opportunity will empower you to build on your passion, gain exposure, and
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ranked medical faculty delivering cutting-edge clinical trials The Opportunity We’re seeking an experienced and strategic Clinical Trials Partnerships Manager to help grow and elevate the impact of
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ecosystem interactions. If used wisely for decision-support, these technologies can help select and implement effective policies. This PhD project, jointly offered by Monash University (Australia) and