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clinically significant translational program addressing antimicrobial resistance using novel biological therapeutics. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct a major MRFF-supported research project
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academic at Level A is expected to apply and develop their expertise in conducting research. They will conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the limited supervision of the team leader and other
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independence and fosters career development. Some key skills required: A PhD in immunology or a related biomedical science discipline, ideally with a focus on adaptive immune responses. Demonstrated technical
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an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow. In this role, you will conduct both independent and collaborative research to advance expertise in electric machine design and optimisation, with a focus on permanent
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that contributes to improved health outcomes and social impact to meaningful work that advances positive social change across communities. Skills & Experience Completed PhD in a relevant discipline, including public
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) A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Experience in at least two of the following areas: engineering design, thermodynamics calculations, heat transfer, fluid flow, radiation
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) and ARD (Germany) A 99% satisfaction rate in the UNSW course Contemporary East Asian Art: Theories and Practices (2022–2025) Responsibilities Summary: Conduct research that is original, rigorous and
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the following key skills, qualifications and attributes: About you holds (or soon to be conferred) a PhD in psychology, public health, behavioural or social sciences, or related field; proven experience
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need for new AI-enabled approaches to understand, predict, and improve the behaviour of these multi-billion-dollar megaprojects. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A) to join an
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wave theory and nonlinear optics conduct research either independently or as part of a team contribute to journal publications and other academic outputs produce software implementations