31 robotics phd "Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa" positions at University of Melbourne
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with bright minds and foster a culture of innovation! About the Role As the Melbourne Entrepreneurial Centre - PhD Innovators Program Manager you will manage expanding the Melbourne Entrepreneurial
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Job no: 0062872 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Physics Salary: Level A – $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. (*PhD
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should be able to manage research projects with limited supervision. You will also have: Completion (or near completion) of a PhD in environmental chemistry or a related discipline. Demonstrated experience
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will also have: A PhD in building ventilation and engineering, aerodynamics, or other engineering fields related to IAQ. Demonstrated research experience related to building ventilation, fluid mechanics
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. You will also have: Undergraduate degree essential, (PhD and/or MBA/AICD highly-desirable, but not essential) coupled with extensive commercial experience in business development or senior commercial
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strong collaboration skills, a commitment to excellence in teaching, and a proactive approach to securing research grants and exploring innovative advancements in your field. You will also have: A PhD in
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, regular project reporting, data analysis, and manuscript preparation for publication. You will also have: Completion of a PhD in cell biology, genetics or a related discipline, or equivalent experience in
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) or PhD (Senior Tutor) in a relevant discipline, with a demonstrated specialisation in German Studies. Native or near-native competence in German and in English. Demonstrated experience in teaching German
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or biological science, or a PhD (LvB) or equivalent in a relevant area Deep understanding of systematic reviews of interventions and/or critical appraisal of randomised controlled trials Demonstrated ability to apply
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. The Technical Research Support role will provide support to postdoctoral and PhD students within the DBD Hub and will be members of the team, assisting researchers with the preparation and more routine aspects of