14 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Fellowship positions at Macquarie University
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photoelectrochemical ammonia synthesis funded by the Australian Research Council The successful candidate should have research experience in electrochemical technology and prototype design. They will have excellent oral
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of wireless electric vehicle charging. About Us Join a high-performing research team at Macquarie University to help develop next-generation wireless charging technology for electric vehicles. This industry-led
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conditions set forth by your Visa. Your proposed research program must closely align with at least one of the Macquarie University Strategic Research Initiatives. Please see the Funding Guidelines in
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conditions set forth by your Visa. Your proposed research program must closely align with at least one of the Macquarie University Strategic Research Initiatives. Please see the Funding Guidelines in
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will be heavily industry focussed, working closely with the Spiral Blue staff, along with another Macquarie University postdoc and the academic team of Prof. David Spence and A. Prof. James Downes. The
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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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conditions set forth by your Visa. Your proposed research program must closely align with at least one of the Macquarie University Strategic Research Initiatives. Please see the Funding Guidelines in
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of artificial intelligence and advanced hardware systems? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the newly created Silicon Platforms Lab (SiP Lab) within the School of Engineering at Macquarie University
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program evaluation, implementation science, and/or guideline development and implementation. Familiarity with co-design or participatory research methodologies, particularly with older adults or underserved
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McLellan, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow supports high-quality, clinical and applied research projects within the Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre and School of Psychological Sciences