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Full time, 3 years fixed term Opportunity to support and contribute to the broad architectural design research agenda of the Rothwell Chairs, renowned Japanese architects Atelier Bow Wow, exploring
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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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-Contrast Tomography to transform cancer diagnosis’ (IMPACT). We are looking for an outstanding and motivated researcher to design and conduct research projects (from protocol development and data collection
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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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for research and project development, publication and engagement on research that will reinforce and extend our existing strengths: Architectural history and theory Architectural technologies Design for health
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supervision, performing tasks independently to deliver against goals. They choose appropriate methods of work and plan and prioritise tasks. They are a subject matter expert and provide advice as the first
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have the opportunity to design research projects and contribute to the development of applications for competitive funding under the guidance of senior colleagues. The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow
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to consult with community groups and vulnerable people. The role of Research Fellow reports to Research and Innovation Director and has no direct reports. Responsibilities Specific accountabilities
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to the design and lead the execution of relevant experiments publish research papers and present findings in meetings and conferences contribute to applications for competitive research grants or funding assist
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interactions undertake literature reviews and research and supervise students as needed conduct data analysis, prepare reports, and design presentations for presenting and viewing the information develop and