40 wireless-communication Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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26/03/2024 About the opportunity The School of Art, Communication and English (SACE) explores the full spectrum of human expression and creativity, applying digital technology to humanities and social
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/engineering management and organization studies research communities. About you The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; respect and integrity. We seek
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to the cardiovascular system demonstrates an ability to communicate well with team members and supervisors excellent written and oral communication skills with proficiency in statistical analyses software packages
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programming experience in Python and/or R proven experience developing and contributing to research evidence by producing original, high quality and independent research demonstrated ability to communicate
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author or in collaboration excellent written and verbal communication skills the ability to supervise students at undergraduate level. To keep our community safe, please be aware of our COVID safety
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broad range of areas including genetic manipulation of model organisms, bioinformatics, and metabolomics. The successful applicant will participate in a vibrant multidisciplinary research community
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sustainable poultry production. Your key responsibilities will be to: independently communicate with industry stakeholders to co-design research proposals conduct high quality poultry feeding studies with good
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for Language Research, which provide opportunities for multidisciplinary collaborations with leading experts in a variety of different fields. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will join the research group led
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liaising with clinicians, research assistants, and dementia stakeholders ensure timely completion of project milestones and communication across study sites assist in the assessment of older adults and
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in the Dr Liang Voice Program, with ongoing collaboration with a range of international research partners. The successful applicant will be a qualified Speech –Language Pathologist (SLP) primarily