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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE JOONDALUP CAMPUS $101,332 TO $113,918 (LEVEL A/B) FIXED TERM (2.5 YEARS), FULL-TIME Overview The position is funded by and Australian Research Council grant (Discovery Project) held by
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applications and manage research projects. Experience supervising or mentoring students and researchers, fostering their development. Willingness to contribute to internal service roles, external collaborations
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a project funded in part by the Australian Research Council. The successful applicants will work with this team to develop new approaches to optimisation and control of large-scale windfarms in low
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project, performing experiments, and identifying opportunities for collaboration and funding and assisting the broader team with other research-related duties. The project will involve a range of molecular
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) is expected to contribute towards the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. The Centre
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collaborate closely with the project leader and team to share knowledge with industry partners and actively seek their feedback for continuous product improvement. This position will give you the opportunity
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The Dementia Australia Research Foundation is pleased to announce the following grant round supporting talented new, early and mid-career researchers. 1. Up to 8, $85,000 capacity building Project
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investigating potential therapies. As part of a collaborative, collegial, and supportive team, you will assist in a project that explores the underlying mechanisms of this condition, working closely with a post
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in international peer-reviewed journals. Demonstrated ability to work effectively both as a member of a research team and independently when required, to meet project outcomes and milestones
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. The School of Physics at the University of Sydney is the leading Physics department in the country, with outstanding staff and students undertaking world-leading teaching and research. Our 114 academic staff