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+ 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate – Antenna Design to contribute to applied
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impactful scholarship within the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health. Working under broad supervision, you will exercise sound judgement in selecting appropriate research methods, planning and prioritising
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. The successful applicant will demonstrate clear potential to become a leader in their field, with a strong research trajectory focused on computational modelling of molecular interactions and regulatory processes
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expertise and approach align with these values. The successful candidate will have: a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Engineering, or a closely related discipline a strong background in
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to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral research Associate – Wireless Communications who has: a PhD in wireless communications, AI, signal processing or a related discipline demonstrated research
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, development of a cryogenic cosmic-ray detector, dilution refrigerator operation, and nanofabrication of radiation-resilient qubit designs, with access to Rigetti Computing 's quantum processor through
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of ageing. This is a molecular and cellular research project that is expected to generate new insights into brain metabolism, how glial cells and neurons communicate, and how these processes break down in
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sustainable, electrified alternative to the Haber-Bosch process. You will design hybrid catalyst systems (heterogeneous and homogeneous), engineer innovative electrochemical reactors, and pioneer radical
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when liaising with collaborative research partners. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop advanced modelling, novel material synthesis, processing, fabrication and manufacturing sequence
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experimental effort, including superconducting qubit measurements, development of a cryogenic cosmic-ray detector, dilution refrigerator operation, and nanofabrication of radiation-resilient qubit designs, with