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assistive technology (ie., exoskeletons). This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your expertise and an emerging research profile within the disciplines of biomechanics, ALS, and bio-engineering
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Job no: 0061544 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time, Fixed-term- 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Department/School: School of Chemical and Biomedical
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conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Prior experience in nerve regeneration or tissue engineering research is highly desirable. Preferrable: PhD in Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering
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the organisation of seminars, conferences, and activities. About you PhD in autoimmune diseases (desirably in type 1 diabetes) and development of therapeutics a background in biomedical science or biomedical
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• Biomedical Engineering • Chemical and Environmental Engineering • Civil and Infrastructure Engineering • Electrical and Electronic Engineering • Mechanical, Manufacturing and Mechatronics Engineering This
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or biomedical engineering or a related field. Relevant research experience in the design of hardware or software systems for optical imaging. Demonstrated record of high-quality contribution to research
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equivalent accreditation in electrical or biomedical engineering or a related field. Relevant research experience in the design of hardware or software systems for optical imaging. Demonstrated record of high
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provider of engineering and IT education and research for over 150 years. We are a multidisciplinary School organised into three key areas; Computing and Information Systems (CIS), Chemical and Biomedical
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engineering. It offers undergraduate programs in Materials Science and Engineering (Honours), as well as a number of combined degree programs with Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Commerce
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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