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Research Fellow in Radar and Radio Frequency Sensor Design Job No.: 676242 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2 year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $80,464
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project with real clinical potential The Opportunity Are you a highly motivated and technically proficient researcher with expertise in electrochemical sensor development and biomedical engineering? We
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new in situ temperature observations Moana sensors deployed on fishing gear (to 0-1000m depth) in conjunction with other extant observations where available (e.g glider, drifter, Argo, satellite remote
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this new technology useful in basic science, health & rehabilitation, and sport performance. The overarching goal is to design and test a smart garment embedded with these sensors, for advancement
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working with industry partners to translate this new technology into commercial sensors for vineyard installation. Further opportunities involve integrating the research data into the National Smoke
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borehole seismic data obtained with various sensors. Assist in planning, design and implementation of field experiments to collect high quality geophysical data for research projects utilising fibre optic
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digital techniques for advanced process control, including but not limited to: AI-enabled smart sensors Digital twinning Remote Operations and Security Novel communications technologies for mobile assets
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earthquakes and tsunami. The RSES team will work in tandem with a team of physicists from the University's Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics working on the development of advanced sensors for low-frequency
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funding. Some experience in meaningful internal service roles and contributions towards external activities Experience in multimodal data collection and analysis (e.g. physiological sensors) The successful
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• Molecular/Organic Materials and Devices • Molecular Recognition and Sensors • Inorganic Nanomaterials • Medicinal Chemistry • Biological and Medical Physics • Energy Materials and Devices • Photophysics and