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Multiple part time (7.5hrs per week), fixed term up to 3 years, employment aligned with PhD enrolment. Located at the Faculty of Science on the Camperdown Campus Excellent opportunity to develop
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Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow in eVTOL medical delivery drones, you will work with a team of PhD students to design, build and flight test a fuel-cell-powered eVTOL drone. You will drive the development
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the field of Korean Studies with a relevant PhD in Humanities and Social Sciences are encouraged to apply. Candidates with a background in Language Education, Literature, Translation, Cultural Studies or Film
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, engineers, and PhD students, Develop and characterise novel robotic vision representations, algorithms and/or imaging technologies, Contribute to the ARIAM Hub’s demonstrator program that will showcase your
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energy, allowing for continuous mission plan and trajectory adjustments within a temporal sliding window. collaborate with project academics, engineers, and PhD students in conceptualising, developing, and
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has: a PhD (or near completion) in Computer Science or related field a publication record in learning theory, differential privacy, and/or randomized algorithms a solid background in theoretical
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in Coherent Diffraction Imaging who has: a PhD (or near completion) in the relevant field of optoelectronics, physics or electrical engineering demonstrated skills/knowledge/experience in coherent
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, they exercise discretion in ensuring robust governance, control application, and risk mitigation. About you (skills, capabilities and experience) The successful candidate must possess: A Doctorate or PhD in a
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of Cats. The position is a research-focused appointment for outstanding, independent, early career researchers (less than 5 years post PhD award), with a strong publication record relative to opportunity
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the organisation of seminars, conferences and activities. About you PhD in liver physiology, cell biology or diabetes A background in pharmacology or pharmacy experience in working on liver based experiments using