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to progressing towards transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property. Develop a coherent research program and an
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psychology, or biomedical engineering will be highly regarded. Applicants with technical expertise in, or aptitude for, EMG, EEG, motion capture, TMS, basic electronics, software coding, computational
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to support a NHMRC-funded project which aims to evaluate innovative footwear technology for balance rehabilitation in clinical populations. This role offers a platform on which to further your expertise and
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their skills in formulation technology. We are seeking an outcome-driven scientist to progress multiple research projects and teach and mentor students in pharmaceutical formulations relevant to the ARC Training
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to progressing towards transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property. Supervision and Researcher Development
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of knowledge, technology and practices to research. Develop a coherent research program and an emerging research profile. Review and draw upon best practice research methodologies with a focus on qualitative
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of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Maths and Physics, and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science as well as from QAAFI (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation – co-funded by
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, specifically: Completion of a degree level qualification in Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Science; or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training Excellent
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transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property. Display a work ethic expected for a researcher aspiring to
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the design, build, test, learn paradigm. The emergence of genome-foundries allows for the rapid, but still costly, generation of large numbers of engineered strains. The University of Queensland is