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the School's research excellence and reputation. We are looking for candidates with their knowledge and experience in the key focus areas: Essential Expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
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the School's research excellence and reputation. We are looking for candidates with their knowledge and experience in the key focus areas: Essential Expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
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-career or emerging researcher to contribute to cutting-edge work in: Multiagent systems and distributed control Learning and optimisation Variable structure and sliding mode control Smart power and energy
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1 x full time, fixed term (1 year) position available within the School of Engineerings Salary Academic Level A ($80,755 - $109,536) or Level B ($115,303 - $136,925) + 17% Superannuation Based
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developing the next generation of smart wind turbine blades. You will play a key role and have skillset in one or more areas of electrical engineering, including power electronics, inverter control, rotating
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for candidates with their knowledge and experience in the key focus areas: Essential Expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, ideally working with human mesenchymal stromal/stem cells, and/or
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students, supporting collaborative research initiatives, and engaging with stakeholders. Strong initiative and technical leadership are essential, including the ability to plan and execute research
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of Engineering and contribute to industry-engaged research in construction materials and modelling. This role offers a rare opportunity to work across laboratory experimentation, scaled-up prototype testing, and
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modelling infectious disease dynamics, population dynamics or fisheries. Proven experience and ability programming in R or Python. Proven experience and interest in the application of mathematical modelling
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Research Fellow (Level A) to join our School of Engineering and contribute to cutting-edge research addressing fat, oil and grease (FOG) accumulation and fatberg formation in wastewater networks. This role