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: Level B from $112,679 full time equivalent + 17% superannuation Location: Paddington Campus (Hybrid Flexible Working) About UNSW School of Art and Design The School of Art and Design is a leading school
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. Why Your Role Matters: As a Research Fellow (Biostatistician), you will be responsible for the design and analysis of epidemiological and clinical studies conducted by The Kirby Institute. Your primary
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for this role include: developing and leading collaborative research projects with industry partners and other Arch_Manu researchers; mentoring and supervising PhD candidates; designing, coordinating, preparing
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. Demonstrated experience in conducting applied health services research. Experience and/or interest in trial design in complex health systems. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline
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. The Postdoctoral Fellow will independently design and perform experiments to understand the structure-property relationship of halide perovskite materials, primarily using the state-of-the-art aberration-corrected
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disability can understand. Help find and interview people with intellectual disability and their support networks. Help with project meetings. Tell us what you think of the research results. Help design and
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to undertake research designing and developing efficient pragmatic transceiver designs, communication techniques, resource allocation algorithms, communication protocols and infrastructure to fulfil the emerging
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exciting research opportunities for outstanding PhD candidates to work on (1) integrated circuit design for implantable mm-scale wireless biosensors; or (2) microfabrication of implantable biosensors
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suite of advanced PVD methodologies for complex oxide heterostructure fabrications, optical/electrical property analysis to design and fabricate high-performance low-dimensional optoelectronic devices
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Assistant. In this role you will provide research and administrative support to research activities in GWI in the Faculties of Arts, Design and Architecture, Science and Engineering in collaboration with