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to cutting-edge research in biomedical engineering and physiological monitoring, working within a dynamic and collaborative research environment. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different
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sensors The successful candidate will work within a collaborative research environment and contribute to advancing innovative radar sensing technologies. About Monash University At Monash , work feels
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because our purpose is clear; to deliver positive economic, social and environmental impact in resolving the global challenges of our age. At the core of achieving this purpose is the diversity of our
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them The Opportunity The School of Biological Sciences is looking for a Research Fellow to join a dynamic ARC‑funded Discovery Project exploring how plants adapt to extreme environments. This is an
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design, advanced laboratory work, and biosensor testing. Developing wearable biosensing technologies, particularly microneedle‑based systems. Contributing to the academic environment through publications
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one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic biomedical research environments, bringing together over 120 research groups across seven interdisciplinary health programs. BDI works at the intersection
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hospital environment? Can you describe a time when you significantly contributed to a research project or interdisciplinary team, and how your technical expertise supported successful outcomes such as
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to deliver high-impact research using state-of-the-art microscopy infrastructure within a world-leading research environment. Take the next step in your research career—apply now and make your mark at Monash
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. About You You are an emerging researcher with strong materials science expertise, particularly in phase transformations, who thrives in collaborative environments. You are ready to build your research
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neuroscience research environments, embedded within the Alfred Research Alliance and closely connected to leading clinical services. About the Role As a key member of our neurorehabilitation research program