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complex samples. You will also have opportunities to contribute to research project design and funding applications, and gain leadership experience supervising students engaged in these activities
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learning and mechanistic modelling, sensor network development, efficient data sorting and processing algorithms, real-time and model predictive control, and transformative applications in the wastewater
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the ability to meet deadlines. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including clear presentations of complex information. Interest in supervising and mentoring research students, with experience
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. Ability to build networks with workers, unions, and industry representatives. Strong written and verbal communication and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative research team. You must have
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securing research funding and delivering research projects on time and within budget. Ten years post-PhD experience within the Australian grains industry with established trusted networks. Expertise in crop
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Barriers in Aphasia Care with the Aphasia Treatment Translation Network (ATTAIN)” - a $4.8 million initiative that aims to transform post-stroke aphasia care by driving system-wide evidence translation
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statistical genetics to uncover the genetic and environmental aetiology of complex traits and diseases using large-scale cohorts and datasets. Our focus spans maternal health, early-life genetics, and how
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project milestones and contribute to high-impact publications. The role also provides opportunities to co-supervise research higher-degree students, engage with UQ’s Early- and Mid-Career Researcher network
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, R, Python, STATA). Experience managing and analysing large, complex datasets. Strong communication skills to translate complex methodologies for diverse audiences. A collaborative mindset and ability
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of Queensland (UQ) and harness urban data for health equity research. Based at the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR), you will play a key role in advancing UQ’s contribution to the AURIN network by