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, Electrical, Computer Systems; Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering. The School is home to many leading-edge research centres and has strong links with industry through sponsored undergraduate students and
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the Unit The SMART Program is dedicated to advancing STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) through high-quality workshops and Science Shows. Operating within a dynamic and
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shared goals. In this role you will: Lead and mentor small event teams to deliver existing SMART Science Shows and STEM workshops for school students. Plan and coordinate SMART Program visits to regional
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technology assessment (HTA) analyst to join our team in support of our program of work in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). A key focus of the position is the evaluation of submissions
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This project will apply quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulations to the study of Hofmeister and specific ion effects in complex electrolytes, including non-aqueous solvents, deep
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The School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences is a major driver of the College and University’s social research and innovation agenda and will increasingly look to pursue industry
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proactive individual looking to play a pivotal role in the efficient functioning of a prestigious College? The College of Engineering, Science and Environment are seeking a dedicated College Support Officer
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candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary team of researchers from computer science and industry. The candidate should have good programming skills, knowledge in machine learning, an interest in relevant
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, Electrical, Computer Systems; Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering. The School is home to many leading-edge research centres and has strong links with industry through sponsored undergraduate students and
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with us The Manager, Program Advice plays an important role in leading our Program Advice team within the Student Engagement portfolio. This role is essential for supporting students to progress through