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The Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (FHMRI) is seeking a Research Development Manager to enhance the University’s research funding performance and growth. Working with researchers in the Institute
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About the Role Working under general to broad direction, the Business Development Project Officer will support a strategic initiative to strengthen and formalise the management and reporting processes
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integrating IoT sensor data, ML algorithms, and energy system modelling / simulation. Develop engineering-based simulations to understand operational impacts on energy output and maintenance needs. Prepare
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solutions across teaching and research. The role involves designing and programming embedded systems, developing software interfaces, and providing support for a wide range of equipment and systems used in
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will focus on developing and applying Bayesian statistical models to investigate and predict biofouling patterns to enhance our understanding of how environmental factors and antifouling technologies
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, education, and workforce development across the Northern Territory. We engage with students, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program
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suppliers. As a member of the Capital Development team you will also have exposure to a varied mix of projects, including essential infrastructure upgrades and construction of new and refurbished labs
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to the ongoing development and implementation of work health and safety (WHS) procedures, as well as administrative tasks such as record keeping and invoicing for the Light Microscopy Facility. The Senior
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. This program will reduce the financial burden of PEPs and enable students to develop their skills and enjoy the experience of living in a rural or remote community.
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will contribute to pioneering work in developing designer bacteriophages from metagenomic sequences, with the goal of combating antimicrobial resistance and advancing microbiome research. The Research