17 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" research jobs at RMIT University
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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ability to work in the field in aquatic/terrestrial environments. This can include working multiple days in the field Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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-developed planning and organizational skills with proven ability to prioritise multiple tasks set and give attention to detail. Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a
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Scientist/Engineer, working towards development and validation of an innovative nanophotonic therapy to treat drugresistant hypertension. The ideal candidate will have advanced skills in optical design and
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Assistant, you are expected to plan, develop, and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the Centre and the University’s research focus areas. You will embed your research expertise
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to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About You The Research Assistant will work on an ARC-funded grant to develop new serial crystallography methods to be used at the Australian
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that the Research Assistant will work with an increasing degree of autonomy as skills and experience develop. The incumbent will be required to commence work in early February 2026 and work at 0.4 FTE (14.4 hours per
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– Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength
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), Power Electronics Systems Engineer Research Fellow (Level B), Smart Control Systems Engineer Join a future-focused research initiative developing the next generation of smart wind turbine blades. As part
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the Role The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will contribute to a range of research and research translation activities as part of an Australia Economic Accelerator funded project developing a prototype