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technology to support all patients with heart failure. Our program is co-directed by Prof Shaun Gregory (Queensland University of Technology) and Prof David Kaye (Monash University). About us QUT is a major
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of photonic single protein sensors to observe, control and understand protein behaviour, advancing knowledge at the interface of quantum science and the life sciences. As a Level B Research Fellow, you will
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, and may utilise iterative algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing. Through the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, opportunities exist to acquire large experimental datasets using
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of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences), reporting to Dr Rebecca Chisholm. They will work closely with other project investigators based at La Trobe (A/Prof Joel Miller and A/Prof Hien Nguyen), The
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this new technology useful in basic science, health & rehabilitation, and sport performance. The overarching goal is to design and test a smart garment embedded with these sensors, for advancement
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Filled For further information For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Assoc. Prof. Damien Fordham University of Adelaide damien.fordham@adelaide.edu.au Prof. Barry Brook University
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of classical and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms for treating the correlations. This position offers exciting opportunities for collaboration within UQ, across the QDA network, and with external research
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pioneering research on the nature and origins of long-period radio transients. This position is supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project awarded to A/Prof Natasha Hurley-Walker, in
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new in situ temperature observations Moana sensors deployed on fishing gear (to 0-1000m depth) in conjunction with other extant observations where available (e.g glider, drifter, Argo, satellite remote
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The project is a collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group, within the Combat