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at Level B Completion of a PhD in Statistical Genetics, Genetic Epidemiology, or Epidemiology. A growing profile in research in the discipline area. A developing reputation and track record of publications
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oncology. An emerging research profile in multi-omics data integration and analysis, with a track record of publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals and presentations at scientific conferences. A
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Master’s in Actuarial Studies. Strong track record of publications in actuarial/risk/insurance journals. Ability to conduct independent research with limited supervision. Excellent collaboration and
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Health and Wellbeing. You will support Stephanie Partridge and the Youth Well Lab research team to achieve research objectives on projects aiming to minimise the harms and harness the benefits of digital
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Criteria: A PhD in applied mathematics, engineering, computer science, data science, physics, or a related area. Strong academic track record (including peer-reviewed publications and conference
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: labour studies, ethnography, technology, or environmental issues. Proven skills in qualitative research and working with human participants. Emerging track record of publications and research collaboration
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research community. What you’ll do: Collaborate with staff in the CODES analytical laboratories and the EarthBank node partners to implement the EarthBank project objectives to enable analysis, preservation
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supporting analytical techniques. Track record of publication of research findings in high-quality peer reviewed journals and conferences Ability to work to deadlines both independently and in a team
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are being assembled to work together on tracking and predicting the future of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. The successful candidate will bring their expertise in paleo ice sheet change to develop an ensemble
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, suitable for publication by the end of the fellowship value applicants must hold a PhD in history (or a related discipline, provided that their proposed project is strongly historical in nature) strong track