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celebrate it. So, why work at Flinders? 17% Superannuation + salary packaging options Wide range of professional development activities, funds and services, such as Flinders University’s Researcher
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research project/s under the guidance of the grant CIs (Prof Francis, Prof Tanaka, and Dr Hendriksen), and contribute to development of research activities. Support the dissemination of research outcomes
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development for high‑impact publications, generating outputs that influence international health policy, clinical guidelines, and public discourse · secure competitive research funding by identifying
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to pursue high-quality independent research while contributing to the development and leadership of a fast-moving laboratory. You will work on projects exploring how meningeal stromal and immune cells sense
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development to have real-world impact and contribute to a dynamic and enthusiastic research team. As a Quantitative Research Fellow, you will: Lead and support the design, programming and implementation
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Development and training of AI/machine learning models Real-time validation of algorithms to ensure reliable physiological monitoring under real-world conditions The role offers the opportunity to contribute
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competitive funding, and translating research outcomes to end users and partners. Supervision and Researcher Development: Support and develop supervision capability by working with senior colleagues to advise
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‑varying CER behaviour and operational feasibility to enable reliable propagation of distribution‑level flexibility into transmission system models. Contributing to the development of planning methodologies
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battery deployment Work with CSIRO researchers and electricity distribution network service providers on industry‑relevant research Three‑year postdoctoral fellowship with structured career development
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development. This is an opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant program with tangible policy impact—candidates ready to deliver rigorous, influential research are encouraged to apply. About Monash