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change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with autism, attention deficit
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your area of expertise. You will actively contribute to the ITTC’s program through research, preparation of project reports and publications, and participate in training programmes designed
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calculations and high-performance computing simulations in a strong link with the industrial partner (HB11 Energy) and existing experimental and theoretical research collaboration. Reporting to Prof. Alexander
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impactful change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with autism, attention deficit
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at scientific conferences, prepare manuscripts towards publications in scientific journals and actively contribute to grant and fellowship applications to support the research program. There will be opportunities
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that translate into measurable and impactful change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with
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Required Skills: Experience in collecting, processing and analysing eye-tracking data Advanced computer skills: word processing, excel and relevant software Languages: excellent in English (esp. in writing
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of the Indigenous Pillar, including workstream 12 (The violence of colonialism) and 14 (Radical analysis and anti-racism praxis) and aim to deliver a research program that goes beyond the principle of 'doing no harm
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of Macquarie University's Centre of Australian Category Theory (CoACT) to advance the scientific program supported by the research grant (FA9550-24-1-0008). Applications from candidates with expertise in
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industry collaborator that will be actively involved in the research activities. You will be working with a cross-disciplinary group of highly experienced researchers at the Centre for Health Informatics and