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planning algorithms for GPS-denied lunar environments and extreme operational conditions stochastic optimisation frameworks for mission-critical decision-making under uncertainty Research areas and technical
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systems in the community • Studying health disparities and outcomes using epidemiological data The University of Sydney are seeking two part-time (0.4FTE) Research Assistants to join EPIC-ND, a MRFF-funded
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understanding of non-stationary complex systems through theoretical analysis and numerical simulation develop efficient statistical algorithms for analyzing and inferring dynamical models from multivariate time
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, Medicine, or Engineering) demonstrated experience or knowledge of one or more of the following: computational algorithm development working with medical images, in particular CT or cone-beam CT a
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representatives, project team members, researchers and internal stakeholders Schedule and participate in TMC meetings for assigned trials Ensure compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and trial protocols
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@sydney.edu.au. Please note that interviews for successful candidates are scheduled to take place on Friday, 29th August. Advertising close date: 11.59pm Sunday 24th August 2025 © The University of Sydney
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of patches, debug, release management and maintenance set, schedule, communicate, and implement upgrade roadmaps, continuous improvement, enhancement, and new feature rollout activities to ensure version
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any discrepancies in payment schedules. Confirm internship role details, timing, training requirements, manager and mentor details. About you Master’s degree in related field in health, Social Science
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will be expected to coordinate activities associated with research projects, monitor timelines, and ensure milestones are met on schedule. This role combines technical expertise with research acumen
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coordination and communication of placement schedules, site requirements, and student information. providing administrative support to academic and teaching staff, including assistance with policy interpretation