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: www.imos.org.au), responsible for the ongoing operation of the ocean-observing programme along south-eastern Australia. The position will primarily provide numerical modelling and software engineering support for
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/photovoltaic-and-renewable-energy-engineering/our-research/research-activities/characterisation-defects-machine-learning Skills & Experience: A PhD in Computer Science or a related field. Thorough theoretical
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skills to contribute effectively to the research efforts of CHeBA and UNSW. Skills Required: A PhD in Neuroimaging, Data science, Engineering, or a related field or a recently submitted PhD thesis with
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Apply now Job no:523384 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Research Administration support Research Assistant (School of Biomedical Sciences) Employment Type: Full - time (35 hours
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participants, data quality checking and clinical evaluation. The Research Assistant will report to the Tobacco Research Group, Program lead, Associate Professor and has no direct reports. Skills Required
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the psychosocial or physical health and safety of yourself or others. A person engaged is generally expected to have the following skills and experience: Experience working with a range of computer systems. This
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their best work. The School of Materials Science and Engineering is one of the top ranked Materials programs in the Asia- Pacific regions and strongly positioned in every facet of materials science and
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to identify prognostic markers for ovarian cancer. The role reports to the Professor, Molecular Oncology Group and has no direct reports. Skills Required: Relevant tertiary qualification in Science, or
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applicants from architecture, engineering, business, design, computer science. At The Centre, we understand that research is strengthened by diversity in perspectives, skills and lived experiences. With
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Sciences at UNSW which is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer. The Centre applies basic, translational and clinical approaches to understanding cancer biology through patient