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facility in Mickleham, Victoria. You will work closely with DAFF plant pathologists and CSIRO experts in microRNA research and bioinformatics, as part of CSIRO’s structured early‑career development program
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imaging. Within our research program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $83,698.91 - $111,431.10 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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higher degree by research candidates, staff and industry, together with a strong commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Qualifications Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in a relevant field
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include: Develop an ambitious biotherapeutics program to develop new immunotherapies. Produce quality research outputs consistent with discipline norms by publishing or exhibiting in high quality outlets
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of two referees), a statement of research interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in
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opportunity for a Research Fellow (Level B) or Senior Research Fellow (Level C) to join the First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research (FNCWR) Program, led by Professor Gail Garvey within the School of Public
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alloys produced using additive manufacturing technologies. You will work close with Dr Qiyang Tan and Prof Mingxing Zhang and contribute to alloy development using computational materials science, applying
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PhD in agricultural science, crop science, biological sciences, genetics and genomics or similar. Significant post-PhD experience within the grains industry with established trusted networks is
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evidence, and statistical analysis to evaluate large and complex datasets and translate to easy and meaningful public health evidence. About You Ideal candidates will possess: Completion of a PhD in