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contributing to work that matters. What You’ll Be Doing Collecting data in flood-affected communities through surveys, interviews, and focus groups Conducting both qualitative and quantitative analysis to assess
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-applicable to candidates who have been awarded a PhD) p.a., plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading - Appointment Type: Fixed Term employment for 12 months (with possible extension
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places you’ve worked. Yes, we’re a large organisation with a diverse and talented community; a community doing extraordinary things. But what makes us different isn’t only what we do, it’s how we do it
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undertaking independent and or team research on Scientia Professor Buckley’s Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Research Program entitled “The Financial Data Revolution: Seizing the Benefits
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. To be successful you will need: A PhD (or equivalent higher degree) awarded within the last (8) years, or equivalent research experience in a relevant area. Success in obtaining competitive research
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. 24 Months Fixed term Part time position until Oct 2027. This postdoctoral position in computational cognitive science and data science offers an exciting opportunity
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Health . The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow reports to the Deputy Director, Implementation to Impact program, and will have one direct report. Some key skills required: A PhD in a related discipline, and/or
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(10kHz) as well as standard PIV, LDV, PDA, Raman, Rayleigh and LIF. Computational capabilities include Large Eddy Simulations (LES), Probability Density Function (PDF) and Multiple Mapping Conditioning
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will involve a combination of simulation and statistical modelling. Your key responsibilities will be: Lead analysis of State response data to estimate detection, occupancy, and spread of PSHB Engage
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. Respect and uphold the dignity and rights of consumers, relatives, carers, colleagues and members of the community and respond to the queries of research participants in a timely manner. Who You Are: A PhD