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cortical vision prostheses. This multidisciplinary program aims to develop neurotechnological solutions to restore visual perception in individuals with profound vision loss. The appointee will work closely
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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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. Amandeep Kaur, you will contribute to a vibrant research program centered on the design and development of novel fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging—a powerful technique revolutionizing how we
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research facility, and working in collaboration with both academic experts and the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre , this role is critical in developing meaningful interventions
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of disease studies. You will work as part of a supportive team, with opportunities to contribute to the development of methods that advance the field of health economics. This position will play a key role in
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program. You will develop and implement cutting-edge computational approaches to accelerate the identification and optimization of novel drug candidates, including molecular dynamics, protein modelling
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Development Institute). The Research Fellow will develop AI-based methods that support fine-grained weather analysis for sectors such as wind resources and prediction under climate change. In close
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preparation, and data analysis Assist in systematic reviews and grant development What you’ll bring: An honours degree or higher in a biomedical, allied health, or clinical research field Experience working in
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Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University is globally recognised for its excellence in research and teaching. Our department is a leader in developing cutting-edge methodologies in econometrics
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with real-world application to pressing health challenges. In this role, you will: Develop new statistical methodology to support adaptive variants of cluster randomised trials Write R or Stata code