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, conference and/or seminar papers develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that result in knowledge or technology transfer leading to commercialisation, improved policy or practice
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engineering or equivalent experience in working with multi modalities such as flow cytometry, microscopy, cell isolations, and proteomics a keen interest in immunology, nanotechnology, and translational science
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of high-quality research activities at WIMR Base Salary Academic Level A $105,350 - $112,462 p.a. (pro-rata) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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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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maybe provided About the opportunity We seek a passionate Researcher Fellow with a background in process engineering, process (flowsheet) modelling, energy optimisation of process systems, decarbonisation
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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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research data, linked data and/or health services data undertake adhoc administrative duties as required by the team develop research collaborations which will ultimately result in knowledge or technology
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Fellow in Astrophotonics Research Translation who has: a PhD or equivalent experience in Photonics/Physics or an Engineering background with a focus on electro-optical/photonic instrumentation demonstrable
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Optics to work closely with Professor Martijn de Sterke . The research will be carried out in the context of the Microcomb Science and Technology theme of the newly established ARC Centre of Excellence in
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Robotics (ACFR) at the University of Sydney, which was established in 2007. Since its launch, it has become a world-class research group of scientists and engineers, recognised for both fundamental research