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to meet established project targets and deadlines, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia You must have unrestricted work rights in Australia for the
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with electrochemistry and chemical engineering a strong track record of publications, research translation and other impact metrics excellent communication skills with the ability to work dynamically and
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education, we are proud to be training the next generation of medical scientists who will be leading members of the medical research community with an innovative integrated curriculum. Our team of researchers
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(or biomedical PhD with strong computational skills). Fluency in modern AI/ML and emerging paradigms (agents, explainability). Track record of computational solutions to biological problems. Clear communicator
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of biological, material and flow parameters demonstrate excellence in data analysis, interpretation of results and directing future experiments write scientific communications intended for publication in refereed
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, including with the use of machine learning use this knowledge to design excavation trajectories that reduce energy consumption develop mathematical models of excavation energy losses communicate your findings
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excavation trajectories that reduce energy consumption develop mathematical models of excavation energy losses communicate your findings in domestic and international conferences, and via publication in
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thrive. We are committed to creating a University community that thrives through diversity and reflects the wider community that we serve. We deliver on this through our commitment to diversity and
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excavation trajectories that reduce energy consumption develop mathematical models of excavation energy losses communicate your findings in domestic and international conferences, and via publication in
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of infectious diseases. The role is part of MRFF Genomics Health Futures project aimed to apply microbial metagenomics to reduce infection risks among culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Sydney