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Research Fellow - Acoustic Sensing Job No.: 690303 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12 month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa Level A
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develop innovative approaches for crop yield prediction, disease detection, and protein estimation, integrating remote sensing and modelling to translate research into practical tools for sustainable and
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in field ecology and remote sensing while contributing to work that informs real-world policy and operational outcomes. Funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of the Environment, Tourism
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partnership delivering research with direct environmental impact. This role offers the opportunity to build your expertise and research profile in field ecology and remote sensing while contributing
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develop new techniques for optimisation/modification of the laser pulse parameters, such as pulse focusing, filamentation, chirping, and temporal compression. Validate computational codes and implement
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new techniques for optimisation/modification of the laser pulse parameters, such as pulse focusing, filamentation, chirping, and temporal compression. Validate computational codes and implement
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-rankings Bring Your Whole Self to Work We are better for our diversity . When we listen to those who are different to us, or challenge us, we grow stronger together. When we feel like we belong, we can
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-rankings Bring Your Whole Self to Work We are better for our diversity . When we listen to those who are different to us, or challenge us, we grow stronger together. When we feel like we belong, we can
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to their discipline. This position requires a strong understanding of analogue and RF integrated circuit (IC) design. The successful candidate will contribute to research focused on radar and RF sensing systems
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, expand their research portfolio, and contribute to work with real‑world environmental and policy significance. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from