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(> 1.5 Kelvin). Quantum technologies that operate at microwave frequencies—such as quantum computers, sensors, and spectrometers—must be cooled near absolute zero (-273°C) using highly complex and
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hands-on with robotic platforms, a proven ability to conduct high-quality research as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications, and Knowledge and experience in one or more of sensor fusion, SLAM
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or as a member of a team (as per the norms of the discipline). Formation of networks with other researchers to facilitate collaboration. Conduct research in accordance with TGA guidelines, Good Clinical
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carbon using proximal ground or satellite-based sensors Technology Innovation: Research and develop of infrared technology applications to predict and analyze soil carbon efficiently, enhancing our
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communication skills and ability to network effectively and interact with a diverse range of students and staff. UNSW Benefits and Culture: UNSW offer a competitive salary and access to a plethora of UNSW-perks
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these ideas to areas such as Computer Vision, AI, social network modelling (and related areas) will be a plus: but the candidate must engage with the theoretical aspects of the project. The position requires a
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activity. developing network of academic, industry, and professional partners, and a developing research profile in the discipline or area of expertise. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia Please note
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to build and maintain academic, industry, and professional networks demonstrated understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methodology, and experience and skill in ethical approvals, data
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within the discipline experience in conducting original research and/or engaging in scholarly activity a developing research profile in the relevant discipline or area of expertise a growing network of
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related field – you don’t need to know how to design chips, but must have an interest in learning 3+ years working in Industry or a post doc role Understanding of AI/machine learning, neural networks