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the cooperation model (integrating manned vehicles, unmanned vehicles and human operators). Based on this model, the functional and non-functional requirements of the prototype should be specified. Finally, the
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the creation of new probes for sensing and imaging, the advancement of optical microscopy techniques, mass spectrometry, and NMR spectroscopy. Applicants will have a PhD or equivalent degree with postdoctoral
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recipients and adults aged over 65 · lead and contribute to the development of study protocols, ethics applications, data collection methodologies, and statistical analysis plans for clinical
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collection (e.g., interviews, observations, surveys, analysis of system‑use data) · conduct detailed qualitative and quantitative data analysis and contribute to scholarly publications · complete
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, facilitating continuous improvements to mental health services for the benefit of young people in Australia. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake analysis of clinical, biological, and behavioural data
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). Bioelectronics – particularly those integrated with tissues or organs, or organs on chip, providing sensory capacity for real time measurements. Biomedical AI – holistically, e.g. time series and image analysis
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to study cancer biology and molecular signalling including flow cytometry, Western blotting, drug-response assays, and experience with or willingness to learn immunofluorescence imaging, gene expression
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of avalanche onset. This analysis will establish whether localization dynamics can serve as a reliable indicator of imminent failure. High-speed imaging will complement these measurements by resolving fast
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Sydney Insect Hub website Successful fellows will receive a once-off research support grant of $20 000, to be used throughout the Fellowship (e.g., fieldwork, consumables, sequencing/analysis costs
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immunofluorescence. • Experience with imaging software (e.g., ImageJ) and data analysis. • Organised, methodical, and proactive, with excellent attention to detail and a "can-do" attitude. Further details