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Doctoral Scientist position. This position will report to Professor Jose Polo, Lead of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) and the Inaugural
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PhD in a related area: Mathematics, Computer Science, or Engineering, and have an aptitude and demonstrated capability to publish in top ranked avenues in their field of study. Depending on experience
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industry participate in research student supervision at the undergraduate and postgraduate level develop your profile through conferences and seminars contribute to a positive, supportive and inclusive
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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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fundamental research and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The research program is co-funded by the Australian Research Council and the Sydney- and US-based biotech company INSAMO and the
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CEPAR’s Asia program. Conduct research independently or as part of a team. Build and use models, software, and databases; analyse data and share findings. Help prepare funding applications with guidance
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academic, industry, and government partners Participate in team meetings and cross-disciplinary discussions Publish high-quality research in journals and conferences Who You Are: PhD in actuarial studies
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responsible for the conduct of experiments and analysis of data related to a program developing novel therapeutic approaches for ocular and/or vascular disease. The incumbent will be a key contributor in this
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applications, or show evidence of active participation in research collaborations funded by competitive grants. Design research projects. Mentor and guide students and colleagues and develop the next generation
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coreflood facilities, and a geomodelling laboratory. Two key themes have been identified for this research program: 1) improved assessment of risk to hydrogen recovery posed by carbonate-clastic interbeds and