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efficient, and more robust processes for a sustainable future in the mining of raw minerals. We are currently seeking a passionate researcher with a background in power grid design, stochastic optimisation
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other chronic conditions. WARC celebrates a research approach that thinks and acts flexibly, aims to do more with less, embraces technology in health care, sees co-design and partnership as necessities
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to the design and optimization of fuel-cell-based electric vertical take-off and landing uncrewed aerial systems for medical deliveries. Reporting to ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor Dries Verstraete, as
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research in the fields of implementation science and clinical research to integrate novel tools and technology with the goal of improving diagnosis and standardising care for patients develop, design and
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astronomy, optical science, and various industry/government sectors. Your key responsibilities will include: Innovation and Development: Craft state-of-the-art instruments and components focused
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, control, stochastic optimisation, power grid design, and statistical analysis. The project aims to use state-of-the-art optimisation, control, machine learning, mine planning, and power engineering
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meeting project deadlines and delivering outputs on time the ability to initiate, plan, and execute research projects with minimal supervision, demonstrating a high level of self-direction a proven track
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Hospitals. This position provides a unique opportunity for early career researchers to establish their future research direction. The postdoctoral associate/fellow is expected to design and conduct innovative
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Bioengineering and Molecular Medicine who has: a PhD in genetic engineering and molecular biology, with a focus on childhood congenital diseases extensive technical experience in designing, testing, and analysing
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research direction. The associates/fellows are expected to design and conduct innovative research programs, publish their work in highly ranked journals, co-supervise higher degree by research students and