94 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY in Australia
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develop and maintain robust relationships with clinical trial stakeholders, participating in research meetings and facilitating communication among various entities oversee quality activities, ensuring
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that strengthen community outcomes, develop your expertise under the guidance of experienced academics, and be part of a supportive, culturally respectful environment. Your work will not only add to the research
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, north and southwestern regions of New South Wales. We are committed to providing the best educational experiences and supporting pertinent research in order to support the growth and development of rural
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teaching and learning experiences which meet the University's expectations and standards for education deliver outstanding teaching and learning outcomes for students develop teaching and subject materials
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the project prepare materials for publications in journals and conferences collaborate with industry partners and leaders in the field of FPGA-based machine learning accelerators About you The University values
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develop an understanding of real-world challenges in oral health and healthcare. The role will report to Professor Ali Darendeliler . The Lecturer will make significant contribution to teaching and learning
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standards for education assist in the development and review of teaching materials including reading materials, tutorial resources, and on-line learning sites assist in the development and marking
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health, workforce development, and community-based healthcare. Your key responsibilities will be to: provide day-to-day administrative support to academic and teaching staff coordinating the administration
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care in Australia. Working within a research-intensive environment, the Senior Research Officer supports the development, documentation, and dissemination of high-impact research that informs policy and
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% superannuation About the opportunity Professor Cameron Turtle is the CLEARbridge Chair in Cancer Immunotherapy. Professor Turtle leads clinical and laboratory research teams developing and conducting clinical